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Nathan Degner – The Emma Song: Experimentally Plaintive Lo Fi Art Rock

The prolific Indie enigma Nathan Degner has released yet another stellar track with his latest single ‘The Emma Song’. His experimentally bluesy rhythm which comes alive through a pinch of psychedelia certainly hasn’t lost its shine. Whether you love Lo Fi or hate it, the production of the track only adds to the quintessential charm of his style.

Whilst I have adored the playful lyricism on Nathan Degner’s earlier releases, with the Emma Song, it’s perceptible that the singer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist has poured significantly more emotion into track. The forlornity even becomes tangible through the progression of the instrumentals which are almost allowed to translate as aural frustration.

You can Check out the Emma Song for yourselves now by heading over to SoundCloud now, or head on over to Nathan Degner’s official website to sink your teeth into more of the up and coming artist’s nostalgically inclined rhythms.

Review by Amelia Vandergast