Call Emma Ruth Rundle a deity that could open up the gates of heaven and the pits of hell with one song. 'Protection' comes of off Emma Ruth Rundle's newest album 'Marked For Death'. Given that Emma Ruth Rundle falls somewhere in between the ambient, folk rock subgenre's 'Protection' seamlessly adapts a life force solely original and conflicted. I'm not even sure if a truthful song as 'Protection' has ever been written, let alone mixed and recorded.
Allow me to explain the subject title 'a knock at the door'. Okay, when something unexpected typically comes along, like a knock at the door, opening that door can lead to new possibilities. With Emma Ruth Rundle it's an artist that has been around the music circuit for a time however, this may be the album to fully launch Rundel into a legendary stardom. Whether Rundle expects the lot or not, 'Marked For Death' will leave a destined path for the singer-songwriter...there is no denying this point.
Unfiltered, uncensored, raw, powerful...are a handful of words coming out of my mouth. But the main action is a classic cartoon drawing of one's jaw touching the floor. Jaw-dropping in every aspect.