Artist's albums
April/月音
2020 · album
Chang-E
2020 · single
A Window/O'Keeffe
2020 · single
Mary
2020 · single
Dandelions/Liminal
2020 · single
再來的愛
2018 · single
Mahal Kita
2017 · single
Rapids
2016 · single
Go Far (From Mystery Show)
2016 · single
Second Love
2016 · album
Algorithm
2016 · single
Dance W Me
2015 · single
S
2015 · EP
Swimming Pool
2014 · single
Austenland (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2013 · album
Virtue (Bonus Edition)
2012 · album
God of Loneliness
2012 · single
Home for the Holidays
2011 · single
Zombie Christmas
2011 · single
(Don't Call Me) Mrs. Christmas
2011 · single
Virtue
2011 · album
Iris
2011 · single
First Love
2009 · album
First Love
2009 · single
We Almost Had A Baby
2008 · single
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Biography
Emmy the Great (Emma-Lee Moss) was born in Hong Kong to a Chinese mother and British father. Raised in rural England, she first emerged as part of the early-2000's London singer-songwriter boom. An album, First Love, followed in 2009. Set in an idealised English countryside, it told the story of a first heartbreak through vignettes. Her second album, Virtue (2011), was recorded in the wake of a broken engagement. Lyrics filled with saints and impossible landscapes, it dealt with the aftermath of a fiancee who had suddenly found religion. Then followed a soundtrack for the motion picture Austenland, and released a Christmas album with Tim Wheeler of Ash. Touring the world, she settled in Los Angeles and New York before releasing Second Love (2016), produced by Ludwig Göransson and Dave McCracken, featuring the single Swimming Pool. Now working with higher production values, her songs dealt with the pressures of online life, searching for 'meaning behind the noise'. The Guardian called it 'a benchmark smashed and an affecting portrait of a millennial lost soul.' She began translating songs into Mandarin and Cantonese, her second language. The results are collected in 再來的愛 EP. Alongside studio albums, Moss works as a journalist, composer and radio presenter. www.emmythegreat.com