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MAGNET Unique: Premiere Of Eric Schroeder’s “Emily”


With attribute ambiguity, Eric Schroeder describes “Emily” as a tune “whipped in a crock from the candy cream of time.”

He continues: “It’s a piece ballad, a highway music, a hymn—a music like a truck driver who ate the flawed mushroom and didn’t get excessive.”

Cat’s Recreation, the San Diego-bred singer/songwriter’s third full-length launch, is obtainable April 11 through Enabler No. 6. The album was produced by Grammy winner Rob Schnapf (Elliott Smith, Kurt Vile, X) at his Mant Sounds studio in Los Angeles. Its meaty full-band sound—courtesy of bassist/engineer Matt Schuessler, drummer Jake Richter and keyboardist Aidan Finn—is the proper supply methodology for Schroeder’s craftiest and most irreverent batch of songs up to now.

A particular spotlight, “Emily” is a mesmerizing swirl of angular, Pavement-inspired indie rock, trippy energy pop and the type of parched troubadour fare one would count on from a fan of Townes Van Zandt and Gram Parsons. Hear intently, and it’s possible you’ll discover one thing else.

“There’s not a single guitar on the observe—it’s all harpsichords and tablas,” says Schroeder, earlier than getting again to the enterprise of being as cryptic as attainable. “Another person wrote the phrases, however I’ve but to fulfill her. Looks like she’s in all probability not a pleasant gal—or no less than she appears that method as a result of the phrases are so insecure. Staring out my window over and beneath a mountain go, it snows. I feel I noticed her strolling on the market this morning.”

We’re proud to premiere Eric Schroeder’s “Emily.”

—Hobart Rowland

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