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Emma Dilemma – Vulnerability
Emma Dilemma. Could such a brilliant artist name truly be her real name? Well, it could, of course, but it isnât. Please meet Emma Cameron, the front woman of the band Decades from New Zealand. When she was writing songs for her groupâs new album, she thought some didnât fit. With her matesâ permission, she used them to kick-off a solo career.
In 2021 she released her first six solo singles, which she compiled on her debut EP Spit (Side A) last October. The EPâs title makes one expect a Side B is in the making. This assumption is correct. She has recorded six more tracks, which will all be released as singles, each with an accompanying video. Eventually, these 12 tracks will form a full album. My suggestion would be to call it SpitâŠ
Vulnerability is the first of the bunch. A great example of her doing what she does best: creating serious music that doesnât take itself too seriously. A powerful and danceable rock song with great guitars and squelching synths. Sounds like fun, right? Alas, it isnât. Not lyrically that is. In fact, the autobiographical song deals with Emmaâs struggles with anxiety and imposter syndrome, and her courageous decision to fight her way out of it. This way, Vulnerability describes a journey of personal growth and how she has recently reflected on the advice from therapists, close friends and family about letting herself feel vulnerable.
On the website music.net.nz she states: âI think this really opened me up on the trajectory for taking my own hand and pulling me on this new journey as Emma Dilemma and being true to myself, believing in myself and doing the things I wanted to do instead of the things I thought weâre âmeantâ to do as musicians and artists. Iâm realizing I can be exactly who I am in my music and my art, instead of trying to be like someone else, and that is the right way.â
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Additions to the Carte Blanche Music playlist (week 9)
In a massive week for pop music, these are the best new tracks. Added this week (alphabetically):
- Arther Keys – Get To Know You
indie | pop
- Bel – Are You Okay?
indie | pop
- bella amor – Sentimental
pop
- Black Bear Kiss – Begin Again
indie | pop | rock
- Blusher – Dead End
pop
- Emma Dilemma – Other Girls [2023 Mix]
rock
- Efecto Mariposa – Laberinto De Cristal
indie | pop
- Eut – San Francisco
electronic | indie | pop | rock
- Great Gable – Pumpernickel
pop | rock
- Gintronix – Rise [Radio Edit]
disco | indie | pop
- Josh Holmes – Over And Over
indie | pop | rock
- Mckenna Grace – Buzzkill Baby
indie | pop
- Trunky Juno – Everything You Say And Do
indie | pop | rock
- Sabrina Kennedy – Magic And Mayhem
indie | rock
- King Princess – The Bend
pop
- The Lathums – Lucky Bean
pop | rock
- Latto feat. Lu Kala – Lottery
pop | hip hop
- Luna Blue – 2003
indie | pop | rock
- Brad Mack – Whatâve You Got To Lose?
indie | pop | rock
- Mana Garden – Daydrunk
indie | pop
- Mane – Breathing Again
indie | pop
- Thandi Phoenix – Hot Sauce
dance | indie | pop
- Pony – TrĂšs Jolie
indie | rock
- Saint Samuel – Quarter-Life Crisis
indie | pop | rock
- Thalia & Kenia Os – Para No Verte MĂĄs
pop
- Thirty Something – Old A F
indie | pop | rock
- Waiting For Smith – Control Your Mind
indie | pop
- Mimi Webb – Freezing
pop
- youproblem – Avalanche
indie | pop | rock
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Wernerâs Weekly (week 4)
This is Wernerâs Weekly, your compass to the music that matters, containing the two most recent Carte Blanche Music Wildcards, and the best of the other new releases in alphabetical order:
- Nile Marr – Only Time Can Break Your Heart
(Wildcard this week)
- Iris Gold – Piece Of Mine
(Wildcard last week)
- Bash! – In My Head
- Emma Dilemma – Vulnerability
- Mamas Gun – Looking For Moses
- Niko Rubio – Hold Me Down
- Stacey Jackson – Flipside
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