“I enjoy the process of putting all the pieces together. I spent a lot of time trimming and shaping the verses, and it all just came together. When that happens, it's fantastic.”
– Louis EmoryLate last fall, Louis Emory sat down with editor-in-chief Andrew Cotto of ...
We kicked off the New Year with two great album reviews. Just a few days after RGM Press (UK) said the Love Italy EP was perfect for a “...lazy Sunday afternoon listen,” another UK magazine, Indie Boulevard, raved about the EP:
“Light acoustic riffs like a warm ...
It’s been a relatively quiet holiday season, while Louis Emory went back into the studio to work on some new tunes. However, January has proven to be an exciting month for Love Italy press, as just this week we’ve received two great EP reviews and news of an upcoming ...
While traveling in Italy last month, Louis Emory and his wife/creative partner, Raeanne Wright-Emory, sat down for an interview with Amelia Hood from The Florentine – an English news magazine in Florence with both printed and digital monthly editions.
To be frank, The ...
Xperience Monthly, a local Albany, NY-based publication, is created by RadioradioX and is the “518's only truly independent media company.” We are excited to announce that the November issue, which landed on newsstands today, includes an interview with Louis Emory ...
While visiting Venice in early October, we sat down with Riccardo Gelli of Live Venice, a local publication for visitors which emphasizes unique, quality content in both English and Italian. Prior to COVID, Live Venice was a printed publication that was distributed to ...
Just a few days after the Love Italy EP was released, Canadian music site V13 published this fantastic track-by-track rundown, which includes Louis Emory's full story behind all six songs.
Here are some highlights from the piece:
On “La Serenissima”:
“Venice defies ...
“Emory displays a strong sense of arrangement and songwriting knowhow, taking his listeners on a veritable aural journey through Italy. Blending nostalgia for a place – almost to the point of anthropomorphizing geography – with musical genres such as roots-rock, ...