
"A Woman, A Woman, A Century of Sleep" By Emmy The Great. It wasn't quite love at first listen with regard to Emmy The Great's debut album ' First Love', purely because we'd become smitten with Emmy's oeuvre long before her debut. She was probably one of the first artists we'd discovered via myspace (remember that kids? Back in the day before Murdoch's money poisoned the well rendering it completely unusable?) We were drawn to her wit, her natural melody, her poetic lyricism and her idiosyncratic musings. So in a sense, [...]
Because, why not.... Cheers, Tsuru
Emmy the Great will return to Crawdaddy on July 15th to plug an as yet untitled EP which will follow up her recently released debut First Love . Tickets €12/15 available from Ticketmaster, City Discs, Sound Cellar and usual outlets. www.ticketmaster.ie Related Emmy the Great for March Crawdaddy show
This isn't the type of song that I typically like, but I'll be damned if I can't stop listening to this tune. If you can't figure out where you recognize her voice from, it's probably last year's Lightspeed Champion album.

EMMY THE GREAT /// CLWB IFOR BACH, CARDIFF /// WORDS: KIRSTIE MCCRUM /// PHOTOS: MARK THOMAS /// The chill is battering down the door in Cardiff's Welsh club, so the assembled performers really have plenty of defrosting work to be getting on with. Cue the support. In a warming moment of audience engagement, a baby-faced boy with a guitar almost the size of himself steps up to the microphone with a supremely embarrassed look on his face. The crowd hushes ever-so-slightly and there comes a hint of a [...]
Great song and I'm hopefully seeing her play on the 20th February .

Emmy The Great is finally coming out with her debut album "First Love" on February 9th and after countless of demos and EPs, it finally is here. Here's the tracklisting: 1. "Absentee" 2. "243 3. "We Almost Had A Baby" 4. "The Easter Parade" 5. "Dylan" 6. "On The Museum Island" 7. "War" 8. "First Love" 9. "MIA" 10. [...]

Directed by Ferry Gouw "First love" is the second single from Emmy The Great's debut album due out on Feb 9th.
"First Love" is taken from the album of the same name due out on February 9th
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Laupäeva hommikut on ikka hea alustada millegi nunnuga. Näiteks minuga. Või siis sellise numpsiku lauluga. Emmy The Great - First Love Loos on ka päris võimas namedropping, kuulame seda lugu siis ka. Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah
Um dos artistas listados, ontem, na posta relativa ao MAP foi Emmy The Great. "First Love" é o primeiro single do disco (capa na foto ao lado) que sairá a 9 de Fevereiro, com o mesmo nome. Emmy the Great - "First Love" Realização: Ferry Gouw MySpace: Emmy The Great
Emmy The Greats debut album First Love is all set and ready to go for it's February 9th release and to get everyone ready, she's releasing her second single off of the album also entitled First Love. The video (as seen below) is directed by Ferry Gouw and features some ingenious sets made simply from boxes.
I first caught Emmy the Great back in October during CMJ and was just enamored with her lilting British voice, folksy melodies and clever lyricism. She just released this video for "First Song". It's quite quotable and pays tribute to "Hallelujah" (the original Leonard Cohen version). Emmy the Great's debut album comes on in the UK on February 9th. Sadly no word on a US release date yet.

After announcing the details for her debut album last week Emmy the Great is now releasing a video for the title track 'First Love'. You can watch the video below. Emmy the Great - History Of Britain
Emmy The Great is my new favourite. This is the 2nd single from her new album which I belieeeeeeve is not released yet. Conveniently, both are titled "First Love". Check it out! It's crazy-good.

First: "First Love" is the second single from Emmy's first album, titled First Love . Second: It's very good. Emma-Lee's been kicking up collabs and praise for a couple years now London-side, making her presence felt at American industry hangs and singer-songwriter haunts, building anticipation for this debut all the way. The album allegedly draws inspiration from the Samuel Beckett short story "First Love," although the morose folk and sweetly scorned prose of this one draws a bit more on "Hallelujah (the original Leonard Cohen version)."