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Emily Triggs releases new album, The Great Escape

New album by Montreal-born, Calgary-based singer/songwriter presents a bold new voice in Americana

Canadian singer/songwriter Emily Triggs releases her new album The Great Escape, an expansive 13-song collection that displays her wide-ranging talent in a whole new way. Listeners have already had a preview with the first single and video “Summer In Nevada,” an homage to those who witnessed and participated in U.S. nuclear weapons testing during the 1950s and ’60s. The song is just one of several that reflect The Great Escape‘s overall exploration of different aspects of North American culture.

There are a few specific reasons why Emily Triggs titled her new album The Great Escape, the main one being that it represents a break from old ways of thinking that the Montreal-born Americana artist says have held her back both artistically and personally. With her new material, Triggs set out to challenge herself by ignoring any genre restrictions, and the result is her most honest and empowering album to date.

The Great Escape was produced by longtime Neko Case collaborator Paul Rigby, who also played a multitude of instruments on the album. Other contributors to the sessions in Vancouver were engineer/multi-instrumentalist Dave Carswell (Destroyer, The Evaporators), bassist Darren Paris (Frazey Ford), drummer Geoff Hicks (Colin James), and engineer Erik Nielsen (City and Colour). By coincidence, one of the studios where they recorded, Afterlife, was near where Triggs’ father Stanley recorded traditional folk songs on a houseboat in the early 1960s, which have since been released as a 3-disc set entitled The False Creek Tapes.

Emily says,

My last album Middletown was about resilience, but sometimes you don’t need to be resilient, you need to change. You don’t have to leave a place, it can be metaphoric; you just have to leave a past version of yourself behind.”

That strength is evident from the first notes of the opening track “London 1969,” inspired by a friend’s story of watching the Apollo 11 moon landing on television as a small child. The song sets a nostalgic tone similar to “Summer In Nevada,” while songs like the unyielding “Rough In The Ring” dish out hopeful metaphors to anyone trying to fight back against life’s struggles. There are plenty of purely poetic moments on The Great Escape as well, from the gorgeous “Beautiful August” and “Ask The Birds” to the Irish-tinged “My Son” and closing track “Water Tower.”

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