Announces Upcoming
Third Solo Album 32 Thousand Days Out December 13 photo credit: Tyler Leaman
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“Channel the author’s realization that life is precious and, like this album, not to be underestimated” – Paste
“Emerson Hart likes to refer to his songs as snapshots, and those pictures aren’t always pretty.” “The ups and downs are strewn all throughout the lyrics of his new material.” – CBS News We often hear of writers setting out to pen the “great American novel” as an ode to an epoch of history to which they can speak at length. By the same token, Emerson Hart assembled a sonic version of this in the form of his third full-length titled 32 Thousand Days out December 13, 2019 – PRESS HERE to pre-order the album. “He’s a big reason for my career in music,” says the Nashville-based singer and songwriter. “When I was a teenager, he gave me a lot of freedom. At times when he should’ve been having a talk with me, he’d just give me twenty bucks and say, ‘Go buy some music’– and I would. He knew when to let me find myself. That persistence carried me through my career and so this album is inspired by his 90 years of living and what that might look like if I try to look through his lens.” Emerson is no stranger to penning hits over his 25-year career creating works of art that resonate with fans and quickly become classics. He fronts the multi-platinum GRAMMY® Award-nominated alternative rock institution Tonic that has racked up six Top 10 singles including “If You Could Only See,” which was the #1 most-played rock song of 1998. Tonic has sold over 4 million records, received multiple Grammy nominations, and toured the world. In addition to Tonic, Emerson built a growing solo discography. 2007’s Cigarettes & Gasoline garnered tastemaker praise and yielded two Top 20 singles. In 2014, Beauty In Disrepair arrived as a fan and critical favorite lauded by USA Today, Huffington Post, Guitar World, and many more. Following a rigorous tour cycle, he buckled down at his Nashville studio and set about crafting 32 Thousand Days in early 2018. This time around, he embraced a minimalist organic approach when it came to instrumentation. The sonic simplicity drew focus towards the story itself allowing it to be more raw and stripped down to reflect the narrative of Arthur’s journey above the production. For the first time, he utilized pedal steel, enriching the musical backdrop with an artful and airy twang. However, the acoustic guitar provided what he refers to as “the main anchor for every song.” After eight months of writing, he tracked the entire album in just two weeks. Stay tuned for more music from Emerson Hart in the coming weeks! 32 Thousand Days– Track Listing
1. Lucky One 2. First to Love 3. It’s True 4. She Makes It Rain 5. I Get You 6. Island 7. Lights Out 8. When I had You 9. Amen 10. Ageless 11. Disposable 12. Old Friend 13. Kids 14. 32 Thousand Days |