On her new single ‘Falling Again’, Emmrose documents a panic attack in captivating, transfixing fashion

The artist continues to showcase her effortlessly powerful storytelling prowess. 

The artist continues to showcase her effortlessly powerful storytelling prowess.

Never an artist afraid to wear her heart on her sleeve and showcase her most vulnerable and intimate self on her tracks, Emmrose has fully embraced this ethos on her therapeutic and thoughtful new single ‘Falling Again’.

The harrowingly authentic track was written in the middle of one of the artists panic attacks, having suffered with panic and anxiety disorder since she was 13. The track is a testament to the nuance and strength of the artist, as she vividly articulates the way that she feels in powerful and haunting fashion. Emmrose has consistently established herself as a songwriter who’s storytelling style often feels immersive and transfixing, but this track feels like a whole new level altogether, with its atmospheric nature and alluring vocal melodies making for a captivating and empowering listening experience that will stick to you and follow you around for long after your listen. Hopefully listeners will find solace and strength within the artist’s eerily cathartic and emotional new release, as Emmrose continues to turn her life and story into effortlessly breathtaking and poignant works of art.

“I wrote Falling Again in the middle of a panic attack, which looking back, probably wasn’t a good idea.” Emmrose says of the track. “The lyrics were my literal symptoms. I remember sitting down at the piano, playing a few random chords, and a melody popped in my head. This is really so dark to talk about, but I remember only managing to hum the melody, I had such a hard time breathing. The panic attack really came out of nowhere, I can’t even remember what triggered it. Thankfully, I haven’t had one of these random attacks since, and honestly I think this song really helped. Taking care of your mental health is incredibly important. Panic attacks are extremely debilitating, and it’s something that should be treated by a medical professional. I want to spread awareness with my music for all sorts of mental health struggles, as you really aren’t alone. Things are never hopeless. I got help and want to urge other people who struggle to get help too”