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  • Dienstag, 14/02/2012
    EMA

    EMA is to release a charity single today, of new track “Take One Two”. Watch the video here, and read what Erika had to say about the video, single, and her chosen cause after the jump.

    "Take One Two", proceeds to benefit The Jamie Isaacs Foundation
    "This footage comes from a South Dakota trailer park in the mid-90s,  and features a small group of freaks and misfits who seem to be having the time of their lives. Dressing up,  hanging out,  making up funny skits,  and lots of laughing. When I look back now at our fresh young faces (yes that is me with the short dark hair and cat-eye liner),  I'm amazed at how simply happy we all look. This is especially remarkable as I know what was going on outside those plywood walls: getting called names, shoved into lockers, and threatening to get our asses kicked for being queer or punk or just plain weird. 
    But despite all that,  there is a joy,  strength and self-acceptance in our faces that I find inspiring and wanted to pass on.  I'm offering the proceeds of this song to an anti-bullying non-profit started by a 15-yr-old girl in Long Island who was a victim of bullying for 7 years before switching schools.  It's called The Jamie Isaacs Foundation (http://www.jamieisaacsfoundation.org/index.html) and it works to bring youth advocates into schools and pass antibullying legislation. 
    When I first put together this video I sent it out to the people involved to get their take on it before it was released. My friends thought it was "adorable" but I didn't hear back from the sweet boy in the turquoise teddy. I worried that it was too much,  too revealing,  and he wouldn't want that footage put out into the world.  Finally,  I got a message back: “ That was the most beautifully done video I have ever seen I love it I love it I love it. I could not stop bawling. I don't think, I've ever felt so secure as when we were all hanging out in the trailer bedroom. Erika. Lacy. All 3 of us went thru some pretty tough shit. But we made it through. Lets use what we learned and give it to somebody else that needs it.”
    I couldn't have said it better myself. This one's for all the weirdos out there: cherish your friends,  fuck the haters and let your freak flag fly. - Erika"
  • Dienstag, 02/08/2011
    EMA

    Erika did a raw and moving rendition of 'Butterfly Knife' for Pitchfork TV. You can watch the video here! She will be heading out on tour this fall. Be sure to check our site for European and North American dates.

  • Mittwoch, 11/05/2011
    EMA

    Check out the brand new video for EMA's "Milkman" from the album "Past Life Martyred Saints". Directed by the great William Rahilly.

  • Donnerstag, 24/03/2011
    EMA

    Directed by Leif Shackelford, CALIFORNIA is a raw, heavy and heartbreakingly bare, one-take shot of EMA, with gestures and visual flare corresponding to the music. Underscored by footage of West Oakland and South Dakota in the background.

    Directed by Leif Shackelford, CALIFORNIA is raw, heavy and heartbreakingly bare, throbbing and shredding its way through a 4min35 one-take shot of EMA, with gestures and and visual flare corresponding to the music, and underscored by footage of West Oakland and South Dakota in the background. EMA's amazing voice and powerful lyrics set to this hypnotically beautiful video make for a mindblowing combination - she's begging you please to look away, but we bet you won't be able to.

    Shortcuts: Spring Tour 2011

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