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Say Goodbye To Summer With Emily James’ Summer Nostalgia

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As we move into September, it’s time to say goodbye to summer. Emily James isn’t letting it go quietly, though. With her EP Summer Nostalgia, she confronts everything on her mind. Summer has a way of heightening every emotion, especially when you’re young. So it’s easy to reflect on what you said, what you did, and what you would’ve done differently. And that’s exactly what Emily does as she looks back on adolescence and young love.

‘Suburbia’

The opening track, ‘Suburbia,’ reflects on a euphoric first love. Coming after years of distance from the feelings, the nostalgia takes over. The track feels both bittersweet and carefree. It’s as if we’re remembering a time we felt on top of the world while also recognizing that it’s safely tucked away in our past. It’s these moments that shape us, after all. Even better, the ‘Suburbia’ music video feels like watching a coming-of-age film. Emily zooms in on the exhilarating sensation of young love while still capturing the feeling of nostalgia.

Looking In The Rearview Mirror

Summer Nostalgia was born as Emily moved back to her hometown in New York. After living in Los Angeles for seven years and then writing and recording in London, she was able to reconnect with her roots. As she looks back on growing up in her hometown, as well as how much she’s changed in her years away, the result is a 6-track run of flawless, cinematic nostalgia, with a lingering hope for whatever happens next. She’s changed, she’s grown up, but she still has a lot of questions. What if things had happened differently? ‘Underdog’ ruminates on holding onto something that she shouldn’t. ‘Blueprint’ yearns for something she thought had been perfect. But they all wonder: What could have been?

‘Picture It’ confronts this question head-on. She reconnects with a past love and realizes she might have a chance to do things differently: to find out what they missed the first time. The music video finds Emily with the same person from ‘Suburbia.’ Even after all the time away, she feels like the joy of young love when they’re together again. And it might just work out this time.

It felt like I was watching a movie. You zoom into these little vignettes, and then you’ll zoom out a little bit to the present day, and then zoom back in. It felt like something I’d never done before in terms of having this interweaving timeline and flickering between present and the past, with memories coming in and out.

Emily James

Summer Nostalgia comes after exploring themes like adventure and healing in past songs like ‘Brooklyn,’ ‘Cannonball,’ and ‘London.’ One thing is for sure: Emily James is an expert at writing about whatever crosses her mind. With storytelling like hers, we feel like we’re a part of her journey with her. And you don’t want to miss where she goes next.

Check out Summer Nostalgia here and let us know your thoughts! We’re ready to talk favorite songs, or anything else on your mind, at @thehoneypop on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

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Caitlyn Tarney

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