
Emily Ryan runs on a 4am-to-noon sleep schedule. She’ll tell you this herself, no apology. So when “All The Time” turns out to be a song about lying awake with someone looping in your head, it’s less of a creative choice and more of a lived reality.
The track doesn’t overdress the feeling. Guitar, drums, space. Production that knows when to get out of the way. She wrote it in Atlanta with producer Ghostkid, four songs in three days, arriving already loaded with ideas collected on her phone. The process isn’t tortured. It’s just what happens when someone never really switches off.
Detroit raised her on Motown and live instruments. New York shaped the rest. Previous singles have quietly stacked up over a thousand playlist placements and international radio support without much noise about it. “All The Time” fits that picture, a focused release from someone who writes best when she stops fighting her own brain and just listens to what it’s telling her.
At 4am, apparently, it tells her quite a lot.
She plays Breaking Sound NYC at New York City MiniFest on April 9th.


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