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Mr. A Is A Warm And Comforting Song From Emily Gabriel

By Lucy LernerNovember 14, 2020
Mr. A Is A Warm And Comforting Song From Emily Gabriel

Emily Gabriel dedicates her latest single Mr. A to her anxiety. The Tallahassee-based singer-songwriter breathes life and warmth into the song with soothing vocals and tender acoustics.

It is an intimate song and highly relatable, especially during turbulent times.

Mr. A is performed in such a comforting way as opposed to being filled with dark themes and angst.

“‘Mr.A’ is a love song to my beloved anxiety. I thought it was clever at the time, liking anxiety to a bad ex. It balances out this more depressing content with some soft melodies, making it very appropriate for your ‘sad girl hours.'”

Mr. A is taken off Emily’s new EP Nancy released via Cat Family Records – a beautiful folk strewn project with songs dedicated to the inspirational women in her life such as her mother and grandmother.

Emily Gabriel’s EP Nancy is out now.

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