Since debuting in the mid-2000s, Pittsburgh-based singer/songwriter Emily Rodgers has carved out her own niche that blends elements of folk and Americana with atmospheric, experimental rock, occasionally recalling forebears like Mazzy Star and Cowboys Junkies. While her 2005 debut, Emily Rodgers & Her Majesty's Stars, was a full-band, folk-oriented affair, it was her follow-up that attracted national attention. After signing with Misra Records in 2008, she recorded Bright Day, a dark and dreamy set that was mixed and mastered by veteran New York producer Kramer (Galaxie 500, B...