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Emma’s music often starts alone on the floor with a guitar in a strange tuning, and somehow ends up in rooms full of people who all feel like the songs were written about their own lives. In this episode of Low Tide, we talk about building a fake bedroom set to film an album across one sleepless night, what it feels like when your diary slowly becomes a live show that thousands of people are watching, and how very specific stories somehow become universal once you put them into a song.This conversation is about mistakes, authenticity, and what it means to try to stay human while making music on the internet.
By Seawall SessionsEmma’s music often starts alone on the floor with a guitar in a strange tuning, and somehow ends up in rooms full of people who all feel like the songs were written about their own lives. In this episode of Low Tide, we talk about building a fake bedroom set to film an album across one sleepless night, what it feels like when your diary slowly becomes a live show that thousands of people are watching, and how very specific stories somehow become universal once you put them into a song.This conversation is about mistakes, authenticity, and what it means to try to stay human while making music on the internet.