"'Supercry' is the kind of thoughtful pop that has you still thinking about the songs days later."
Emma Louise has never been one to shy away from her emotions, and on her second album Supercry she lays everything on the table.
Three years since her debut record and it's clear some heavy introspection has taken place at some point during her apparent absence from music. Underflow is a brooding masterpiece, while the echoed vocals of power ballad Colours create intricate layers and depth. Unsurprisingly the record's key strength is Louise's vocals, while lyrically she flits between sultry and subdued musings and emotionally raw revelations. Supercry is the kind of thoughtful pop that has you still thinking about the songs days later.