Emily Wurramara on Creativity, Culture, and Her New Album NARA
In the very first episode of Petroglyph, host Travis De Vries sits down with the incredible Emily Wurramara, a talented First Nations singer-songwriter whose music continues to capture the hearts of listeners around the world.
Emily shares her journey leading up to the release of her deeply personal album, NARA. From years of touring to collaborating with amazing artists, NARA is a reflection of Emily’s growth and creative exploration. In this conversation, Emily opens up about the experiences that shaped her—balancing her connection to culture, spirituality, and her musical journey.
Her album, NARA, meaning “nothing” in Anindilyakwa, serves as a reminder of finding peace and clarity after moments of emptiness. It’s a tapestry woven from both struggle and triumph, an expression of resilience and creativity.
Watch the full episode to hear Emily reflect on how she has carved out a path to create the music she’s always wanted to make.
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