Emma Geiger is a folk singer-songwriter from Durham, North Carolina, preparing the release of her debut album, Reverse Bloom, due out later this year.
The lead single and title track is actually one written in response to a song released by a once close friend about their fallout. The track feels raw and personal, with a southern country twang and heartbreakingly sincere folk delivery.
Speaking on the track, Geiger adds:
“When I sing “Reverse Bloom” now, I don’t feel as weighed down by the feeling of loss. I’m reminded that the story may have more chapters, and I think that’s something worth remembering in relation to all kinds of losses or regrets. When we tell ourselves that a story is over, it’s like we are preventing it from being changed. “Reverse Bloom” reminds me that endings don’t have to be so final.”
Enjoy a listen to “Reverse Bloom” now below.
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