Emma Harner featuring Henry Jamison - "The Lake"
Photo by Patrick McCormack
For her latest single, Boston's Emma Harner has recruited Vermont's Henry Jamison for a duet. "The Lake" is a folk-ish singer-songwriter track that builds from a quiet contemplation to an epic close. It's a relatively mellow and subdued song that hides its true power in how reserved it is. Harner's vocals are the true powerhouse of the song, with Jamison expertly backing her up. As laid back as "The Lake" is, it carries a certain tension that makes it anything but dull. This is the style of song that drags you in deeper and deeper with every note and lyric. Harner is quickly becoming one of the best voices in the Boston pop scene.
Henry Jamison says of his new single with Emma Harner:
“I was a fan of Emma’s and had heard the first verse and chorus of ‘The Lake’ in one of her videos, long before she wrote to me and asked if I would want to sing on it. She was working with my buddy Doug, who produced a lot of my third record, and they had made the song into this towering, incredibly moody thing. I wrote my verse inspired by that atmosphere and tracked it with them in Brooklyn. Emma is a generational talent and I feel very lucky to work with her."
You can listen to "The Lake" below. For more on Emma Harner, check out the artist's website. Upcoming tour dates are below the song.
November 10 - Brooklyn, NY @ Baby's All Right
November 20 - Glasgow, UK @ Room 2
November 21 - Manchester, UK @ Gullivers [SOLD OUT]
November 22 - London, UK @ Omeara [SOLD OUT]
November 23 - Berlin, DE @ Prachtwerk