‘The Siege’ – Press Roundup

Jun 20, 2026 | News, Press

The release of The Siege was met with some wonderful coverage from music writers and publications around the world. From release announcements and song spotlights to thoughtful reviews and interviews, we're incredibly grateful to everyone who took the time to listen, write, and help share the music.

Here's a look at some of the press surrounding the EP:

May 1, 2026

Music Alive

"Louis Emory and The Reckless Few Deliver Defiant, Soul-Stirring New EP The Siege"

Music Alive marked release day with a feature celebrating The Siege, exploring the EP's themes of resilience, identity, and hope while highlighting its blend of classic rock influences and heartfelt storytelling. It's a wonderful introduction to the record and the ideas that inspired it.

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Music Alive - The Siege EP

May 1, 2026

Tinnitist

"Louis Emory And The Reckless Few Brave The Siege"

Veteran music journalist Darryl Sterdan takes an in-depth look at The Siege, exploring the stories behind the songs and praising the EP's emotionally resonant songwriting, timeless production, and heartland rock spirit.

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May 5, 2026

Rock Culture (Spain)

Spanish rock publication Rock Culture included The Siege in its roundup of noteworthy new releases, introducing the EP to readers alongside artists from around the world. We're always thrilled to see the music reaching listeners beyond our own borders.

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May 18, 2026

ANR Factory

"Louis Emory and The Reckless Few Laced 'Prophets Said' with Organ-Lit Americana Rock, Reverence, and Soulful Piety"

ANR Factory shines a spotlight on "Prophets Said," praising its rich Americana influences, evocative organ work, and soulful songwriting. The feature takes a closer look at one of The Siege's standout tracks and the craftsmanship behind it.

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June 15, 2026

Americana Highways

"Review: Louis Emory and The Reckless Few – The Siege"

Americana Highways offers a thoughtful review of the EP, calling it "a little bit dark and sultry and a whole lot of roots and heartland rock" while highlighting its layered instrumentation, honest lyricism, and timeless Americana sound. It's a review that really captures the heart of the record.

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A heartfelt thank you to every writer, editor, and publication who helped spread the word about The Siege. Independent music thrives because of passionate journalists and dedicated listeners, and we're grateful to everyone who has listened, shared, reviewed, and supported this record. We couldn't do it without you.