Montreal-based indie singer-songwriter Emily Rockarts’ Little Flower is a triumphant debut record bursting with sonic easter eggs. Poised, polished, poppy and endearing, it’s hard to believe its a debut album.
Rockarts is a self-confessed extroverted introvert: probably not the life of the party, but a cool and comfortable, sharp-eyed observer
Montreal-based indie singer-songwriter Emily Rockarts’ Little Flower is a triumphant debut record bursting with sonic easter eggs. Poised, polished, poppy and endearing, it’s hard to believe its a debut album.
Rockarts is a self-confessed extroverted introvert: probably not the life of the party, but a cool and comfortable, sharp-eyed observer much like the wallflower in Little Flower’s lilting title track. “Quietly can be the loudest way to speak/to be heard through the roar/lean in, tell me more … “ Rockarts beckons on “Little Flower” in her delicate yet assertive voice.
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Vistas 4:380:00/4:38
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Little Flower 4:340:00/4:34
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Stay 2:510:00/2:51
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Right Now 3:110:00/3:11
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Stranger 3:250:00/3:25
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Margaret 2:480:00/2:48
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Without You 3:090:00/3:09
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Golden Hour 3:050:00/3:05
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