Sunday, 17 May 2026

made it!. lucky break

When lucky break made its debut on this blog with a review of the single 'Camp Song', I wrote:

"Believe it or not, I can, as it were, hear Tammy Wynette sing Camp Song, but also R.E.M. Now that is what I call a hybrid".

Having familiarised myself with her album made it! I can state that this feeling of listening to a hybrid album has not leave me. Despite rocking out as well, the mood at times switches between country and indie, especially because she is able to sing in an indie and a country kind of way. I will not go as far and write that this artist cannot make up her mind on what it is she wants to be, that she's comfortable somewhere in between seems obvious.

lucky break is Emma Gerson who has an East and West Coast background. After a short stint in the music industry, she felt she wanted to be a musician first and that resulted in the EP 'Biggest Thing' and now in her debut album made it!. On the album, she worked with Elliott Woodbridge, friend and co-producer. Gerson played the acoustic guitar and Woodbridge all other instruments.

That country feel aside, it's obvious that Emma Gerson grew up with a solid dose of indierock. This music form is the bedrock of made it!. lucky break is not afraid to rock and move from the light to the shade and back. Take Darklight for example. The soft toned verses are painted over in dark overtones when the chorus gets there. Listen to the two opening songs and you hear she's pretty convincing in songs that may alienate pure pop lovers but please the more alternative pop-rock fans.

Promo photo
A third element in lucky break's music that struck me, is her closeness to the indie female singers coming out of New Zealand like Vera Ellen, Aldous Harding and Ernie Ball. On made it! the indie, alternative rock and folk elements are mingled just as easily. It makes made it! stand out for me just a little bit more. And, makes the album so much more varied. The playfulness of 'Red Balloon' is a good example of such another tone compared to most other songs on made it!.

made it! is a debut album, but as a whole it is a mature album by an artist who seems to have a clear view of where she wants to go. So don't take my primary observation too serious. lucky break is indie/alternative enough to be taken seriously and allows in other elements that may make her attractive to a lot more music fans. Time will tell if she will make a choice or is able to keep walking on that thin line in the middle. In the meantime let's enjoy this good debut album.

Wout de Natris - van der Borght 

 

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