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A yankee hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, Emily Ronna spent the first decade of her musical journey convinced she was going to front a punk band. Soon after realizing the marriage of a band didn't suit her, she fled the "altar" for a stab at a solo career in Nashville. Since then, Ronna has released an EP, "Sex & Depression," and penned songs that have landed in TV shows such as "Twenty-Something: Austin" and "Dollface." Since the release of "S.A.D'", which was a homage to the 2000's emo that she grew up on, Ronna has come to know all of the different facets of herself. So much so she needed to record a whole other EP about it. Cue “S.A.D. 2”, the sophomore release that is just as sexy and just as depressed, but pokes a little more fun at Music City. Highlight single “My Kinda Freedom” could fool any listener into believing it's just another Top 40 country radio song – until the lyrics come in. “This song is my anthem to nudity” Ronna jokes, “and will probably get me banned from Nashville.” “S.A.D. 2” was produced by Taylor Bialy, Lukas Klingensmith and Cairn Tse-Lalonde, and mastered by Nicolas de Porcel.
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