Don't Make a Promise

EMILY DAVIS AND THE MURDER POLICE PREMIERE NEW SINGLE “DON’T MAKE A PROMISE” VIA REBEL NOISE NEW LP NEVER A MOMENT ALONE OUT ON JUNE 25TH

  EMILY DAVIS AND THE MURDER POLICE 

 PREMIERE NEW SINGLE “DON’T MAKE A PROMISE” 

VIA REBEL NOISE 

NEW LP NEVER A MOMENT ALONE OUT ON JUNE 25TH 

Davis cues up discussions around climate change, systemic racism, and income inequality, specifically, between thumping layers of drums and their sky-tearing lead vocal - American Songwriter  

Emily Davis is a brilliant, poetic lyricist and amazing singer - New Noise Magazine 

Like a runaway train after a wild west shootout, EDMP shows us a different side of the Texas music scene, and we’re here for every minute of it - East of 8th 

Emily Davis & The Murder Police have something special, the magic that only comes from truly loving what you do and having fun with it. It makes every track sound a little louder, every lyric hit a little harder. It makes you fall in love with them and the music they make - Yack! Magazine 

With groovy and scintillating drum beats, thumping bass notes/rhythm, high-spirited guitar rhythm, and soothing but somewhat provoking high pitch vocals, Emily Davis and The Murder Police still manages to drop a somber social and political message - Hello Radio 

Photo credit: Fernie Ceniceros

Photo credit: Fernie Ceniceros

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Today, El Paso’s favorite alt-punk band Emily Davis and The Murder Police released new single “Don’t Make A Promise” from their forthcoming album Never A Moment Alone, due out on June 25th. “The dynamic floor-stomper sounds like a bluegrass-hardcore mash-up, with The Murder Police swinging out with a relentless hardcore tempo, but using folk-oriented instrumentation,” commented Rebel Noise in their premiere of the track. “‘Don’t Make A Promise’ is a spirited number that rises high with Davis’ heartfelt emotions about the importance of keeping your word in a world overwhelmed by broken vows.” Davis told Rebel Noise that the song gave the band “the opportunity to vent about the utter heartbreak and confusion that comes with being ghosted. An oath is a significant thing to make—and we don't treat them with the significance they deserve anymore.”  

“Don’t Make A Promise” follows the release of “Why Weren’t They Stunned?” in which the band addresses our lack of concern and care when it comes to the role we play in climate change, and in other world issues like the pandemic—or as Davis says, "I don't think we act with any urgency anymore and that lack of urgency continuously bites us in the ass.” 

“WHY WEREN’T THEY STUNNED?” 

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Frontperson Davis, a former member of Cigarettes After Sex and desert-punk shredder whose voice is reminiscent of legends (and personal influences) like Dolores O'Riordan, Jenny Lewis, and Neko Case, tackles the world and society's penchant for head-scratching behavior with clever lyrics and dry humor, while The Murder Police—Jorge Torres (electric guitar, backing vocals), Jose Macias (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Tomas Tinajero (drums, backing vocals)—back Davis up like a freight train of energy.  

EDMP has found success across the nation through their poignant music and creatively engaging social media presence. Davis’ “heart-on-sleeve lyrics, biting wit, and own brand of acoustic-electric folk-punk,” as El Paso Inc. described it, brings a unique presence to the Southwest US music scene.  

Davis has had a fascinatingly unique journey to the national stage. Their YouTube channel, featuring numerous punk rock covers (of, most notably, Bad Religion) has drawn serious attention—accumulating nearly 7 million views. Davis has clearly proven their talent deserves to be noticed, and noticed they were, leading to the band’s most significant outing to date—an opening slot on Bad Religion’s 2019 fall tour to packed venues across the country. 

Davis’ lyrical vulnerability on mental health, particularly regarding their experiences with bipolar disorder, is palpable but written in a manner that still feels relatable. EDMP has some significant accomplishments under their belt, even beyond their 2019 run with punk legends Bad Religion. In 2017, Davis toured solo with Bad Religion frontman Greg Graffin, supporting his at-the-time recently released solo record, Millport. In 2019 alone, the band opened for Leftover Crack, The Toasters, Authority Zero, and alt-rock cult superstars Cold War Kids. They were about to head out on tour with El Paso-based rock legends Sparta this last spring, but paused those plans due to COVID-19.   

With Never A Moment Alone, the band’s second full-length effort, Davis has deftly continued to curate a brilliantly unique blend of 90’s-inspired alt-rock, folk, and punk that will expand your horizons while it tests your speakers. Click HERE to pre-order Never A Moment Alone.  

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