Biography of Erin Mccarley
McCarley grew up in the Dallas suburb of Garland, where she says her parents couldn<#8217;t have done a better job raising her and her older sister. <#8220;It was a very happy home with very little pain to deal with,<#8221; she explains, describing days filled with dance class and choir rehearsal. In a way, though, her ideal childhood led to an unexpected wake-up call later in life. <#8220;It kind of gave me an unrealistic view of everything,<#8221; McCarley notes with a laugh. <#8220;That<#8217;s not how the world is, you know?<#8221; In McCarley<#8217;s music you can hear her charting the distance between fantasy and reality, as well as the heartbreak that inevitably accompanies its discovery.
McCarley<#8217;s brand of honesty doesn<#8217;t come without the occasional flash of regret. <#8220;I<#8217;ve looked back at some of these songs recently and thought to myself, <#8216;Are you serious? I can<#8217;t believe I put that out there!<#8217;<#8221;
Near the top of the list of McCarley<#8217;s favorite artists are names like Fiona Apple, Patty Griffin and Greg Laswell (the latter of whom co-wrote <#8220;Bobblehead<#8221;). <#8220;I just love how true and raw their lyrics are,<#8221; she explains. Listening to records by these musicians is more than enjoyable for McCarley<#8212;it<#8217;s inspiring. <#8220;I get one line into one of their songs and I have to stop and write my own,<#8221; she says. McCarley singles out her favorites<#8217; unique phrasing, the way they<#8217;ve taught her to concentrate not only on her words but on her delivery. <#8220;Their lyrics are that much more powerful because of the way they sing them.<#8221;
McCarley currently calls Nashville home, but she cut her musical teeth in San Diego, where she<#8217;d moved after college to pursue a life that didn<#8217;t feature music at its center. During her undergraduate days she<#8217;d spend weekends singing with a country cover band for extra cash, yet in San Diego, selling clothes in a boutique and hanging out on the beach, she began thinking not just like a singer, but as a songwriter, which satisfied a different artistic jones. <#8220;Once I discovered songwriting it became an addiction,<#8221; she says now, remembering countless days she spent holed up in her house from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., doing writing exercises (and staring at the wall) while wearing the same pair of linen pants. <#8220;Most nights I<#8217;d end up with an unfinished song. But when the day would come when all the pieces would align, and I<#8217;d know this is a song for people to hear, there is no better release in the world. Those are some of the only times that I can go out at night or sit on the couch next to my loved ones and feel at peace<#8212;like, <#8216;Job well done.<#8217; I can rest, at least for a second.<#8221; It was during this bout of creativity that McCarley met producer/writer/keyboardist Jamie Kenney (the rare partner she felt 100 percent comfortable with), and the two began honing the songs that would make up Love, Save the Empty.
<#8220;It<#8217;s hard for me to write about being happy,<#8221; McCarley admits. <#8220;I don<#8217;t prefer being sad, but it<#8217;s a real spot for me. If you met me, I<#8217;m not this dark, sulking person, though I<#8217;m not bubbly by any means, either. I guess it comes down to the fact that I<#8217;m not afraid of being sad. Love, Save the Empty arrives this fall on Universal Republic Records. McCarley will spend the summer laying the groundwork for the album<#8217;s release with a pair of tours. Her goal an artist is as simple<#8212;and as profound<#8212;as they come. <#8220;When I<#8217;m onstage,<#8221; she says, <#8220;I<#8217;m trying to communicate with every single person out there.<#8221;
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