Our song found its way into a NYT bestseller!

Tl;dr — Our song, “Seat 16b” found its way into a NYT bestseller. I covered this Mountain Goats song in gratitude. Go read Maggie Smith’s new book.

I read Maggie Smith’s “You Could Make This Place Beautiful” about two weeks ago. I sat with it, and it sat with me. She’s a Columbus writer, and I’ve loved her writing for years. I got to meet her at the release show for our second record, just before covid hit.

In her new book, she mentions our song, “Seat 16b” as part of a playlist that her daughter made for her son of his favorite songs. I remember them all coming to an outside show post-covid, and talking to her son after. We played his favorite song last; what a relief that it was on the setlist at all!

Thanks, Maggie. Thanks for continuing to make space to keep writing, moving, and living. I’m flattered your son is a fan, and touched that your daughter put us on his playlist. And entirely humbled to find our band printed in such a gorgeous book.

I’d recommend buying a copy, or borrowing one from the library, reading it all, and finding us on page 297.

But Sam, why cover this Mountain Goats song?

In the book, she mentioned writing a tweet during the events of the book: “Photo essay that won't happen: Divorced woman drives her rumpled c. 2005 wedding dress across the country and takes photos of it in various locations. It's a metaphorical "Weekend at Bernie's" sans stapled-on toupee and sunglasses, because the dead thing is the marriage.”

John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats picked this up by tweeting, “this would be a song called "Picture of My Dress" imo.” Then, he wrote and recorded it.

So, two weeks ago, I sat in my orange chair, reading this amazing book by a favorite writer, learning that her writing inspired a favorite songwriter to write a song. I suppose inspiration is an endless cycle if we’re willing to kick the ball along when it comes to us.

Here’s to kicking it along.

4-Track Cover | "Hide" by The Cordial Sins

The Cordial Sins just put out their debut album called Small Talk.

It is good! I recorded a cover of one of the songs, called “Hide.” You can watch it below.

Support their crowdfunding campaign!

They are running a pre-order sale to press their new record on vinyl. I love pressing things on vinyl, and I’ve already made my pre-order. I think you should do that to. Click this link to learn more, or go to www.thecordialsins.com.

procrastination via birding

feeling terribly behind on mostly self-imposed deadlines and hoping to toss up a video on thursday -- all because i spent the weekend close to lake erie finding rare birds and taking snapshots of them.

so anyway here's a stern look from a gorgeous purple gallinule i met last weekend because after all it was indeed worth it.

New single on Friday 4/28! (And more!)

We have a new single that comes out on Friday 4/28! You can pre-save it at this link.

I’ve recently been able to make some space in my life to learn new things, and mixing is one of them! This is the first Hello Emerson song that I took lead mix engineer role on, supported by great and talented collaborators and friends. It’s called, “Forever Stamps.”


We are playing a single release show at Rambling House in Columbus on Sunday 4/30. Tickets here.

We are playing with Toledo’s folk hero, Ben Stalets. He might even bring his dog! It is a full band show for us — so consider joining. Doors are at 7, music at 8 — so you can be at home in bed by 10PM!


We are approaching social media as a science project at the moment. Feel invited to check out @helloemersongs on TikTok and YouTube (but only if you want!)

I am more comfortable when I don’t interact with social media so much, but I am exploring ways to make it work for me as an individual. Right now, I am recording song covers at home on Mondays as an opportunity to live inside songs that I love, find out what makes them tick, play different instruments, edit videos, and do some basic mixing. I am making these videos and covers primarily because it is deeply good for me; as a bonus, we can share some of them! Full videos will end up on YouTube and the blog, and then get scrobbled out to Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.


I’m thankful for friends and collaborators and the space to grow in our own ways and on our own terms, keeping the algorithm at arms length, but not ignoring it altogether. I am sometimes uncomfortable, but that also means that I am growing. And I love to grow nearly as much as I love songs.

Songs always,

Sam