Mayor’s House Share New Single ‘Emma’

Alt-rock band Mayor’s House — the New York-based project of Emily Morris (guitar/vocals), Eli Meyers (drums/guitar/bass), Jeffrey Allen (bass/ukulele) and Chris St. Pierre (guitar) — share their brand new single Emma, a captivating blend of alt-rock, folk and country elements. 
 
This song was inspired by a young woman named Emma who the band met at a music festival last summer. While hanging out, she opened up to Morris about her experience being a gay woman in a conservative Canadian town, which really struck a chord with Morris as a queer woman herself. Emma seamlessly fuses Morris’ heartfelt storytelling with tender harmonies, lush guitar lines, and driving percussion that together create an overall warm atmosphere perfect for a laid-back, reflective day. Check it out below!

 

Speaking about the song, Emily Morris said, 

Emma’s openness really moved me and when I got home from the festival, I knew I had to write about us meeting. The song is her story intertwined with a little bit with my own. It’s about the immediate bond that queer people have and our mutual understanding and respect for each other. This is the first song I’ve written that really is a gay song — I mean all of my songs are gay songs because that’s part of who I am, but this was the first song I’d written that really openly addressed that part of myself and it was important for me to do that.