Emma Yue makes music for catharsis. A self-confessed purveyor of loving and losing, she stirs the chaos of her mid-20s into unnervingly confessional folk-pop, laced with indie rock bite. Emerging from Naarm (Melbourne), her musings feel like emotional time capsules, anchored in resonance and quietly echoing the influence of artists like Gracie Abrams, Ethel Cain, and RAGEFLOWER.
Emma has been twirling around the stages from Valley Crawl Fest in Brisbane (Le Shiv, Letters to Lions, Felivand) to Mordifest (Teenage Dads, Holly Hebe, Suzi) in Naarm. Her 5-piece band feels every rise and fall of each unfiltered growing pain through their instruments.
With spins on Triple J’s TOPs and over 80k streams across platforms, 2025 has seen Emma steadily release a string of singles that balance wistful reminiscence with a sharp, self-aware edge. That signature glitter-grit sound returns on her forthcoming EP, this house is on fire, arriving this November, and produced by James Seymour (Mathilde Anne, Romanie, Merpire).