Cowboys are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other is Secret Emchy Society’s Single Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
The mysterious drumbeat that opens Secret Emchy Society’s single, “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other,” is a coiled spring waiting to be released.
Cowboys are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other is Secret Emchy Society’s Single Out Now
Produced in collaboration with SpookyRockstar, the track unfolds as an intriguing folk ballad, building tension with each deliberate cadence.
Then comes the voice of Cindy Emch, a force of nature that takes center stage.
Her powerful vocals evoke the image of a lone pioneer woman, her voice steady and determined as she sways aboard a westward-bound carriage in search of a new life.
The lyrics themselves make you see frames of the classic film Brokeback Mountain.
The atmosphere conjured by “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other” is intoxicating. It’s a twilight serenade sung under a vast western sky, a haven for outcasts and dreamers.
The production is fantastic – honest, unpretentious, and brimming with raw energy.
The entire band delivers a phenomenal performance, breathing life into the narrative with every note.
Cowboys are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other is Secret Emchy Society’s Single Out Now!
Evocative!
Secret Emchy Society has been named by TheBoot.com as one of the Ten Queer Country Bands for Real Country Music Fans to Listen To, a quadruple nominee for Best Live Band by the Bay Area Reporter, is featured in the documentary Lavender Outlaws, and landed in End of Year ‘Best Of’ lists from No Depression, Concert Hopper, and the Atlanta Auditory Association.
Their raw, honest, and authentic listening experience is a welcome middle finger to modern country, offering up a brand of smoke-filled honky-tonk that’s traditional as they come — albeit delivered with a fiery, punk disposition.
Lead singer Cindy Emch, sometimes known as the ‘First Lady of Queer Country’ is known for her distinct voice and ability to blend Americana, California Country, Hellbilly, Goth, and Honky Tonk, spinning radically distinctive tales from her singular perspective.
NoDepression says “One could describe Emch as if Nick Cave had grown up in Bakersfield with a dynamic swagger that could part the Red Sea.”
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