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Emily’s music comes straight from the heart. It is a finely crafted expression of home truths woven with earthy acoustic sounds and hauntingly beautiful lyrics. Her raw energy, stage presence, unique vocals and soulful guitar work mesh into a performance that will enrich you with its honesty. Her live performances are warm and inviting, drawing the audience in for an especially moving experience. Singing and songwriting since the age of 14 Emily’s music is constantly evolving. The trials and joys of everyday life are translated through her poetic lyrics as she connects with her audience – providing a fresh and real perspective. Soundscapes and stories, reflections and ballads about the beauty and tragedy of urban pursuits, are brought to life in her songwriting. Emily’s performances have a balanced blend of earthy and rhythmic acoustica, and intense and emotive interludes. With influences of classical guitar, jazz, folk and pop, the fusion of sounds is carefully weaved together to form her classic style. Emily has recently finished recording her debut album ‘Moving in Slow Motion’ with Monique Brumby in the producer’s seat. The album also features ‘Badloves’ drummer Chris Tabone and the first single released from the album is ‘Anthems and Odes’ a snapshot of a friendship fostered by fate, backgammon and Turkish coffee. “Moving in Slow Motion” has been received with open arms by the Australian music industry – resulting in: • Airplay on Nova in Sydney • ABC Radio and Oztracks throughout the country • The 10 track album being picked up by Satellite Music Australia • A high level of support from local and community radio stations across the country • Stella album reviews in The Sunday Telegraph, Scene Magazine, POP Republic, Eleven Magazine, Rip It Up, dB, Blaze, Music SA and Triple J Unearthed • Debut single “Anthem & Odes” – charting number 2 (after David Campbell) on the Soundslikecafe Vol. 14 chart • Follow-up single “Particularly Beautiful” charting strongly on Soundslikecafe Vol. 15 • Entry into Festivals – WOMADelaide (1200 fans packed around the Moreton Bay stage) and Peatsridge 2007 • Television Coverage on ABC’s Stateline and Channel 9’s Postcards • 400 fans and supporters at the album launch on Feb 24th at the Governor Hindmarsh Emily has performed alongside some of the finest female singer/songwriters on the international stage – Sue-Anne Stewart, Kate Miller-Heidke, Merri-May Gill, Monique Brumby, Kristina Olsen and Diana Ah Naid. In 2006 Emily completed her first national tour of New South Wales, Victoria and Brisbane playing in venues such as the Vanguard, the Brass Monkey, the Heritage, the Espy and the Troubadour. And 2007 sees her hit the road for the second year in a row with her 4 piece band – The Sunday Brides. Emily is arguably one of Adelaide’s most popular musicians, playing at venues such as The Governor Hindmarsh, the Jade Monkey, Jive, The Wheatsheaf Hotel, The Fad Bar, the Grace Emily and the Tin Cat Café. She has also played in the Famous Spiegeltent for the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2006/2007, as part of the ‘Two More Vodkas Tour’, and more recently has featured in the ABC television pilot ‘The Music Room’ at Higher Ground, Stateline on the ABC and Channel 9’s Postcards. Emily is also experienced playing at both private and corporate shows throughout South Australia. Emily’s debut album has been received with great relish – already receiving airplay on Nova, ABC Radio and providing her Festival entry with her band “The Sunday Brides” into Peatsridge and WOMAD. Emily Davis is a versatile and talented performer whose experience allows her to reach a diverse audience. Her repertoire includes many original numbers such as “Particularly Beautiful” and “Restless in June”, and also covers from a wide range of styles and artists. Her influences include the Counting Crows, Sarah McLachlan, Lisa Loeb, Joni Mitchell and U2. Management For more information or to make an inquiry about Emily Davis please contact: Abby Edwards - Onya Soapbox P: (08) 8227 0616 M: 0417 808 107 F: (08) 8223 1883 E: abby@onyasoapbox.com W: www.onyasoapbox.com Reviews: “This singer/songwriter has come up with a stellar album. Davis has a beautiful voice, whose style resembles Sarah Blasko’s sound with a little less pop.” Sunday Telegraph - 2007 “Emily’s songs not only contain sensitive, well-constructed lyrics and catchy melodies but they are made even more pleasurable by her exquisite voice and charming stage presence. Her live performance exudes a grounded-ness and sincerity that is totally absorbing. Beautifully supported by the ‘Brides’ (Zac Kingston, Steve Pederson, Brian Ruiz and Mel Bonham), performances by this ego-free ensemble are an absolute delight.” dB Magazine - Jenna Bonavita - 2007 “Davis is the real deal. Reminiscent in some respects to Natalie Merchant, Davis’s songs are soulfully colourful, her voice is smooth and her compositions are mature. With the right song she’ll be catapulted to the highest echelons of her profession.” Music SA - Steve Davenport - 2007 “Emily Davis’ release baths the listener in acoustic brilliance with a swath of angelic tracks the likes not seen before in Australia. Tracks on the album can be compared to Missy Higgins, Kasey Chambers & more, but Emily has an instant appeal that draws you in to feeling the journey this storyteller is presenting. A definite education in the finer side of music, Moving In Slow Motion really gives Emily Davis the cross over potential like Bernard Fanning has.” Poprepublic.tv - 2007 “Emily Davis has talent in spades. The most striking feature of her debut CD is the assuredness in which she delivers her strong material. Some debuts succeed through raw originality of youthful enthusiasm. Davis scores with her glorious melodies and mature delivery, sometimes reminiscent of like-minded Adelaidians, Fruit. The arrangements are at turns sparse and lush, the sign of an artist who is deeply in touch with her work. This is a collection of beautiful songs that you will absorb as I have. We at Blaze love independent artists, and this is a top shelf example of why.” Blaze - 2007 www.emilydavis.com.au www.emilydavis.com.au