Emily Yacina is obsessed with how we talk about grief and death. It’s why the Long Beach-based singer-songwriter chose to hyperfocus on those heavier topics on her new album Veilfall .

Yacina, who has been primarily self-releasing her music for over a decade, spoke with LAist’s Antonia Cereijido on her decision to stay independent and why she took a more vulnerable approach on her new album.

How TikTok gave Yacina’s music a second life — and a path to musical independence

When Yacina was a freshman at Haverford High School in 2011, she and another student musician named Alex G created a song called " Treehouse ." The song’s premise is simple. It’s about a lonely person not wanting another person to leave their treehouse.

A decade later, the song blew up on TikTok. The song’s lo

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