
Emily Daccarett steps into intimate and thawing territory with Another World, a two-track EP that reminds you of flipping through pages of a private diary. Rooted in love, loss, and the strange in-between where memories linger, the indie singer-songwriter leans into cinematic electronic pop to tell an intimate and expansive story. This release wears its heart on its sleeve, with no filters, no shortcuts, just raw feeling wrapped in shimmering soundscapes.
Things kick off with “Clarity,” and right off the bat, it hits the ground running. The heavy, thumping beat drives the track forward, paired with revving guitars and a deep, almost ominous melodic undercurrent. But then Daccarett’s soft, high, and delicately sensual voice enters, cutting through the intensity like a beam of light. The contrast works wonders. Lyrically, it’s all about that once-in-a-blue-moon kind of connection, the sort written in the stars, whether you like it or not. Lines about souls aligning and hearts “taking over” give it that head-over-heels, can’t-look-back energy. It’s dramatic, sure, but in the best way possible, like a late-night drive where everything suddenly makes sense.
Then comes “Another World,” and the mood takes a sharp, emotional turn. Gone is the urgency; in its place is something slower, heavier, and more haunting. The production leans into cinematic orchestration, with immersive, suspenseful layers that feel almost otherworldly. Daccarett drops into a lower, grittier vocal range here, and it adds a whole new depth to the storytelling. The song circles around absence, that doesn’t fully feel like goodbye. Instead, it explores the idea of someone existing just out of reach, still present in echoes, dreams, and quiet moments.
Together, the two tracks form a bittersweet arc—from finding a love that feels destined to grappling with its absence. Another World lingers, like a memory you’re not quite ready to let go of.
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Review by: Naomi Joan