LA Folk-Pop Artist EMILY JAMES Shares the Brooding New Single + Video “Bird of Prey” 

March 11, 2022 BY Jason Currell

Today, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Emily James shares the brooding new single “Bird of Prey,” which arrives with a captivating music video. Wistful, vulnerable vocals bring us into Emily’s world with hushed intimacy as her poetic lyricism tells a tale of new love and the hesitations of letting someone get too close. The song is out now via digital retailers (here).

The video was directed by Kristen Brancaccio and the visuals echo the sparse, sentimental tone with abstract scenes of Emily in a mesmerizing netherworld between dreams and reality.

“Bird of Prey” follows the recent single Brooklyn” and its acoustic version, Brooklyn (Stripped),” the latter of which was featured on Spotify’s Created By Women playlist which highlights notable songs that are 100% written, produced, and performed by women.

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Emily James has been surrounded by music for as long as she can remember. Among the 22-year-old’s first memories are of her New York upbringing with her parents’ eclectic music collection. Spanning from Billy Joel and Stevie Wonder to musicals and folk music, all these early influences were quintessential to her story; nuanced and ever-evolving as the music the L.A.-based artist creates. Raised in a small town just north of New York City, James began her musical journey singing and taking piano lessons and, by the time she was ten, writing her own songs. In her early teens, James started performing around New York City and, soon after, began driving down to Nashville and gigging at venues throughout the Music City.

Emily has come a long way both musically and geographically, having started her career in Nashville alongside powerhouse producers Ian Fitchuk (Kacey Musgraves) and Jacquire King (Kings of Leon). She established herself as a true songwriter whose music has continued to blossom and expand into many genres. As she’s matured, Emily’s soulful essence has taken center stage, capable of powerful, standout choruses that give way to tender inflections.

After Nashville, Emily felt the west coast calling and decided to expand her horizons by relocating to Los Angeles. Once in L.A., James gained the confidence to venture into self-producing. “I definitely attribute a lot of what I know about production from what I’ve picked up from the producers and engineers I’ve been fortunate enough to work with,” she says. Creating songs in her own bedroom instead of in a studio adds a level of introspection to her songs. “Being able to create in such a private, intimate space, and yet have limitless possibilities staring you straight in the face is, for me, a beautiful way to create. You get to eliminate any elements of self-consciousness and be totally free with your thoughts and ideas.”

Over the course of five EP releases, Emily has amassed 40M+ streams worldwide across streaming platforms. She’s developed her own sound and songwriting style that features nuanced production and an emotional vulnerability that complements her dynamic vocal range. Regarding her process, James states, “At the start, I write for myself. Once the song is done, it doesn’t even feel like I wrote it. It’s not mine anymore. It belongs to whoever is listening because they’re going to attach their own experiences to it. I like when people interpret my songs their own way. Even though I wrote the words about my own experience, however someone connects to it and relates it to their own life is completely valid. To me, that’s the beauty of music.”

Download “Bird of Prey” Artwork Here