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Emmy The Great, AKA London-based singer-songwriter Emma-Lee Moss, may not enjoy the same profile as former nu-folk contemporaries such as Laura Marling and Noah & The Whale, but she's arguably the best thing to come out of that whole scene, her dainty songs subverted by witty and acerbic lyrics that skewer feckless ex-lovers or meditate candidly on sex and death.
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Emmy The Great, AKA London-based singer-songwriter Emma-Lee Moss, may not enjoy the same profile as former nu-folk contemporaries such as Laura Marling and Noah & The Whale, but she's arguably the best thing to come out of that whole scene, her dainty songs subverted by witty and acerbic lyrics that skewer feckless ex-lovers or meditate candidly on sex and death.
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Appreciative Emma-Lee on her website in regards to fans pre-ordering her CD, which was officially on sale August 8, 2008.
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The lovely Emma-Lee sings her own ardent and earnest lyrics with an unbroken capacity for strength and reflection.
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Enter the 25-year-old singer/songwriter Emma-Lee and her soulfully composed album Never Just a Dream.
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Kicking off the Observer's alternative tribute to the royal wedding, Emma-Lee Moss performs her new song, Mistress England, and explains how it's a lament for all the mothers who dreamed their daughters would marry Prince William
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Jealousy, Emma-Lee shares lessons about love and trust: "There's no need to go into your girlfriend's cellphone."
London Free Press 2010
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Emma-Lee performs Friday night with fellow singer-songwriter Julia Bentley.
London Free Press 2010
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For more updates, follow Emma-Lee on www. myspace.com/jchbentley.
London Free Press 2010
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Emma-Lee describes her heart-wrenching tunes as melodramatic pop.
London Free Press 2010
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