Songs come from somewhere out there, and they develop a life of their own. That’s why it’s always so fascinating to hear about the elusive creative process – the spark that first birthed a song.
Canadian Beats gets right into it with this deep-dive interview with Louis Emory, asking about the inspiration behind “Prophets Said,” how his songwriting has been shaped by heroes like Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and George Harrison, as well as what it’s like working with a living legend like Shelly Yakus. Emory doesn’t hold back:
“He [Shelly Yakus] demands the best and we’re all rising to the occasion. There is a quality you can hear in everything he’s ever worked on and you can hear that same quality in the songs on The Siege EP. He has been involved every step of the way and it sounds fantastic.”
– Louis Emory

Check out the full interview here on Canadian Beats. And don’t forget to share and follow, as indie musicians rely on the love + support of fans to rise above the noise!
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