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Published on May 24th, 2019 | by Guest Contributor

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Kyle Emerson Releases New Song “May You Find Peace”

Kyle Emerson to embark on US Summer Tour, tickets available now atwww.kyleemerson.com

LISTEN/EMBED “May You Find Peace” Here

Today, Denver’s Kyle Emerson releases the buzzy new song, “May You Find Peace,” the first single from his upcoming sophomore album, Only Coming Down. Available on all streaming services via Swoon City, “May You Find Peace,” can be found here, and the mesmerizing one-take video can be seen here. Emerson and his band kick off their summer tour on May 28th in Davenport, IA, before joining Ages and Ages for a run of dates across the Midwest and East Coast, with special appearances with Kirby Brown and Nicky Bluhm in Nashville on June 9thand The Moth & the Flame in Kansas City on June 11th. All announced dates and tickets are available now at www.kyleemerson.com with more to be revealed soon.

The first song to be released from Emerson’s upcoming new album, “May You Find Peace” almost didn’t see the light of day. The song sat in Emerson’s drafts folder for six months untouched—”I did a demo of it one time, and it didn’t stick with me”—but as work was being finished on the album he heard the song with a renewed perspective, sticking out to him while he was reviewing song ideas recorded in his voice memos. “I didn’t want to write a sad, woe-is-me type of song,” he explains. But taking inspiration from the uplift of Bill Withers’ “Lean On Me,” he found the perfect lyrical setting for “May You Find Peace.” “Everyone’s going through something—and I wanted this song to be support for those who are in the thick of it,” he explains. The result finds a pulsing and radiant optimism and empathy in Emerson that is heard throughout the album.

As the first taste of Emerson’s new material, “May You Find Peace,” shows the singer-songwriter expanding his garage-pop sensibilities with lush full-band arrangements and plenty of toothsome melodic hooks. At turns dreamy and driving, Emerson’s sophomore release bridges classic and contemporary sounds to create a warm, inviting, and introspective atmosphere. “May You Find Peace” was co-produced with Emerson’s drummer Mark Anderson, who also took over engineering duties alongside James Barone (Beach House, Nathaniel Rateliff, Tennis).

Kyle Emerson Summer 2019 Tour Dates

5/28/19
Triple Crown Whiskey Bar & Raccoon Motel
Davenport, IA^
5/29/19
7th Street Entry
Minneapolis, MN*
5/30/2019
Cactus Club
Milwaukee, WI*
5/31/2019
Schubas Tavern
Chicago, IL*
6/1/2019
Rumba Cafe
Columbus, OH*
6/2/2019
Club Cafe
Pittsburgh, PA*
6/4/2019
Rough Trade
Brooklyn, NY*
6/5/2019
Boot & Saddle
Philadelphia, PA*
6/6/2019
Songbyrd
Washington, DC*
6/8/2019
LO-FI Lounge
Indianapolis, IN*
6/9/2019
The Basement
Nashville, TN!
6/11/2019
The Riot Room
Kansas City, MO%
^ with Pressure Kids
*with Ages and Ages
! with Nicki Bluhm & Kirby Brown
& with The Moth & the Flame
Connect with Kyle Emerson:
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