Emma Tricca

Read ‘Down the Rabbit Hole’, a short story by Emma Tricca. For the first time in my life I had grasped Venice and its metaphor: something beautiful but perilous, the hidden danger, a castle in the sand.

Emma Tricca has released a new digital single, Rain & Tears, a song by Aphrodite’s Child – the progressive Greek rock and pop band founded in 1967 that included Demis Roussos and Vangelis, who died last year.

Emma Tricca shares her spellbinding new single, “Rubies”, recorded with folk legend Bridget St John – they are playing several live shows together next month in both the UK & Italy, including a London show at Café OTO.

Taken from her fourth album ‘Aspirin Sun’, Emma Tricca shares the accompanying video to ‘Devotion’ on which ‘loss is brought into immediate, dazzling focus’…”Tricca is one of our most valuable and interesting songwriters, capable of strange and beautiful sonic flights of fancy and unexpected lyrical turns”

Emma Tricca is one of our most valuable and interesting songwriters, capable of strange and beautiful sonic flights of fancy and unexpected lyrical turns. Aspirin Sun is her best yet.

Emma Tricca has shared an extraordinary short film made by Francesco Cabras for her new single “Christodora House”, taken from her new album “Aspirin Sun”, out 7th April via Bella Union.

Emma Tricca has signed to Bella Union and will release her fourth album ‘Aspirin Sun’ on 7th April. To celebrate the news, she has shared a colourful and captivating video for the first single, “King Blixa”, directed by Francesco Cabras.

On her new single, Emma Tricca covers Bert Jansch’s ‘It Don’t Bother Me’. From an initial, deliberate simplicity of guitar and voice, the track grows; organ, horns, and the band reveal themselves in a full flowering replete with hues of baroque and psych.

Watch the stunning new video for Emma Tricca’s Solomon Said. The accompanying video was filmed on Super 8 by the hugely talented Julian Hand. The song also features Judy Collins who turns 80 this week.

Part Two of our Best Folk Albums of 2018 includes Ben Glover, Faeland, Shooglenifty, Brona McVittie, Emma Tricca, Glenn Jones, Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage, Rachael McShane, John Smith, Kacy & Clayton and lots more.

St. Peter is an album full of shimmering, finely crafted layers. Emma Tricca has employed an enviable array of talented collaborators to help achieve this unique effect, but it is her own approach to music-making that really marks this out as a serious piece of work and her best album to date.

We have a real treat today from Emma Tricca with a beautifully dreamy cover of Graham Nash’s ‘Sleep Song’ (Also our Song of the Day). It was recorded by Ted Young in Echo Canyon West, Hoboken NJ on a Sunday evening while she was working on her forthcoming album

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