
Movin' Shoes (Vinyl)
Whenever Emily Nenni is onstage, she welcomes everybody to the dancefloor. The California-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter wants the honkytonk to be a place of escape, where fans can shed their troubles for a few hours and feel safe and free. âIâm always watching the dancefloor and making sure everybodyâs being respectful.â Or, as she sings on the supremely funky title track to her new album Movinâ Shoes, âHereâs where you dress for you and dance the way that you want to.â
Movinâ Shoes is an album about how we treat each other and how we treat ourselves. Confident in its touchstones and compassionate in its insights, Movinâ Shoes eloquently and wryly blends southern soul from Memphis and Muscle Shoals with southern rock from Macon and outlaw country from Austin. Making Movinâ Shoes was a process of discovery for Nenni. Musically she found all new ways to combine the disparate artists she loves so much, and lyrically she found all new ways to relate to herself and to others. âWe should at all times acknowledge and accept the fact that weâre imperfect people,â she explains. âWe all make mistakes and we should all rethink the way we go about things. I am flawed. Everyone around me is flawed. But thatâs not a bad thing. It just means weâre all human. This album is about making mistakes and learning from them. Iâm always trying to put that into my songs.â
Movin' Shoes (Vinyl)
Whenever Emily Nenni is onstage, she welcomes everybody to the dancefloor. The California-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter wants the honkytonk to be a place of escape, where fans can shed their troubles for a few hours and feel safe and free. âIâm always watching the dancefloor and making sure everybodyâs being respectful.â Or, as she sings on the supremely funky title track to her new album Movinâ Shoes, âHereâs where you dress for you and dance the way that you want to.â
Movinâ Shoes is an album about how we treat each other and how we treat ourselves. Confident in its touchstones and compassionate in its insights, Movinâ Shoes eloquently and wryly blends southern soul from Memphis and Muscle Shoals with southern rock from Macon and outlaw country from Austin. Making Movinâ Shoes was a process of discovery for Nenni. Musically she found all new ways to combine the disparate artists she loves so much, and lyrically she found all new ways to relate to herself and to others. âWe should at all times acknowledge and accept the fact that weâre imperfect people,â she explains. âWe all make mistakes and we should all rethink the way we go about things. I am flawed. Everyone around me is flawed. But thatâs not a bad thing. It just means weâre all human. This album is about making mistakes and learning from them. Iâm always trying to put that into my songs.â
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Whenever Emily Nenni is onstage, she welcomes everybody to the dancefloor. The California-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter wants the honkytonk to be a place of escape, where fans can shed their troubles for a few hours and feel safe and free. âIâm always watching the dancefloor and making sure everybodyâs being respectful.â Or, as she sings on the supremely funky title track to her new album Movinâ Shoes, âHereâs where you dress for you and dance the way that you want to.â
Movinâ Shoes is an album about how we treat each other and how we treat ourselves. Confident in its touchstones and compassionate in its insights, Movinâ Shoes eloquently and wryly blends southern soul from Memphis and Muscle Shoals with southern rock from Macon and outlaw country from Austin. Making Movinâ Shoes was a process of discovery for Nenni. Musically she found all new ways to combine the disparate artists she loves so much, and lyrically she found all new ways to relate to herself and to others. âWe should at all times acknowledge and accept the fact that weâre imperfect people,â she explains. âWe all make mistakes and we should all rethink the way we go about things. I am flawed. Everyone around me is flawed. But thatâs not a bad thing. It just means weâre all human. This album is about making mistakes and learning from them. Iâm always trying to put that into my songs.â














