Green describes Wreckage as “The Letter You Wrote To Your Ex But Burned Before Sending” and digs in deep to a swampy, bluesy, Americana soundscape.
Music is a safe space to go to when we need to let our anger run free. The intensity of emotions we are left to sift through in the wake of heartbreak—especially when we don’t see that kind of rejection coming—can shake us to the core and put us on our knees, completely shifting our sense of reality as we know it. We need to be able to scream and rage and cry. We need to reconnect to our sense of self and begin to rebuild from the wreckage. We need to do what we can to feel the pain so we can release it from our bodies. Singing this song at the top of your lungs in the car may not be what your therapist ordered, but I highly recommend it.”
- Emily Nicole Green on the inspiration for her new song, "Wreckage"
Being treated like this and feeling this anger response awakened the part of me that remembers who the hell I am. This song is for the part of me that wants to have a chance to say everything I felt and validate the reality of what I experienced, but also for the part of me that wants to hold myself accountable for not letting this happen to me again.
- Emily Nicole Green