Acclaimed indie-pop singer-songwriter Hannah Georgas crafts textured pop songs with lyrics about heartbreak and change, coupled with incredibly catchy hooks. She has been an active touring member of The National and Kathleen Edward’s backing band, and on September 4 she releases her new album All That Emotion. Produced by Aaron Dessner, founding member of The National and producer of Taylor Swift’s latest LP folklore, the album has already attracted an enthusiastic critical response.
When did music begin to be a prime form of expression for you? Do you come from a musical family background — we get to see an old family photo in the album cover for the upcoming album All That Emotion — or was music something you felt naturally drawn to on your own?
I started playing piano around the age of five. Once I could figure out my way around the piano I began songwriting. My dad was a great performer and talented musician. He was really passionate about music and was always playing the piano when I was a kid. I think that energy rubbed off on me. I remember wanting to make up songs and write things down at a young age. I was a quiet kid and found myself expressing how I felt through music.
All That Emotion is a wonderful collaboration project with producer Aaron Dessner of The National — what was this collaboration like, and did it change your creative and musical process? What has your experience been like joining The National’s touring band as well?
I really enjoyed working with Aaron. I look up to him as a producer, songwriter and I really admire his incredible work ethic. Aaron has great creative energy and it’s inspiring to be around. He makes you want to be the best you can possibly be. He’s been so kind and generous to invite me along to sing back ups with The National. I am a big fan of the band and so it was extra cool to see that all of them are incredibly kind and lovely.
The album debuts on September 4th, with early released singles “Just a Phase,” “Dreams,” “Same Mistakes,” and “That Emotion” having already garnered great, well-deserved attention — what has the process of this project, and the writing process for these tracks, been like? How would you describe the experience of such a long-gestating project, the creative process for the album beginning shortly after the release of the celebrated 2016 album For Evelyn? What are you most excited about in finally sharing this project with your audience?
Towards the end of 2017 and into 2018 I was spending a lot of my time at home in my apartment in Toronto writing and demoing music. A lot of changes were happening in my personal and work life. It felt like there were a lot of new beginnings in a way and I was expressing that in the new music I was making. Aaron and I started the recording process at his studio in Upstate New York in April of 2018. We worked on the album on and off up until early last year. I was also putting some new pieces together with my team in music and that took some time. The album was technically supposed to come out in May this year but the pandemic changed things a little. I’m really happy to be sharing new music and excited that there’s some new music out there already. It’s been awhile since I’ve put out any original songs so it’s nice to have something fresh to share.


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