New Zealand singer and songwriter Emma
Stenbeck has released her latest single, “Anymore.” The track has
been published on the Li'l Dog Records New Zealand music label.
Sonorous, poppy, and laced with the upbeat old-school synth sounds of
the eighties and nineties, “Anymore” is another example of
Stenbeck's crystal-clear, heartfelt singing style, and of the
continuing quality of Li'l Dog NZ releases in general.
The tone of “Anymore” is brighter
than the bluesy, jazzy undertones of her previous single, “Something
About You.” Stenbeck herself speaks of this difference saying, “I
love to sing such a broad range of music and have idols in all genres
so I am so happy to be able to showcase the different sides to me and
my voice.”
Stenbeck has been lauded for the
personal slant she gives her lyrics, adding character and soul to a
genre populated by nonsensical, throw-away words.
“Anymore is about that feeling you
get when you are questioning whether a relationship is still
working,” she writes, “and what it will mean to either stay in it
or move on. I think everyone has experienced the moments that are
expressed in this song.”
“Something About You” kept the
number one spot on the iTunes Vocal Chart for two weeks. It
maintained the 14th slot on the New Zealand Singles chart
overall for the same amount of time. This track, along with her new
single, “Anymore,” herald the upcoming release of her debut EP
record, the title of which has not yet been published. Li'l Dog
Records has stated that for this new album, “32 tracks have been
worked on in the course of recording – with the only the very best
tracks being selected for release.”
“Anymore” by Emma Stenbeck was
recorded, engineered, and produced by mPHATic for Li'l Dog Records,
and mastered by Tekram Ltd. in association with Philthy at Taufactor
in New Zealand. It is available online worldwide beginning 7 July
2014.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
“Anymore” by Emma Stenbeck –
Emma Stenbeck official Facebook page
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Lil' Dog Records NZ –
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