Self-taught, London-based songwriter and singer Emma Tea, has gone from strength to strength since arriving on the scene in 2022 with her compelling and personal alt-pop, and even venturing recently into some dnb. Jodie Bryant, who has hosted Emma a few times at her ‘New Music Monday’ gigs at The Ned, praises her artistry: ‘Have loved Emma’s development & growth as an artist over the last year. She feels like she’s found her sound with hints of different genres amongst her delicate and haunting vocal - LOVE ‘get what you deserve.’
The multi-instrumentalist has honed her craft through 12 impressive singles and EPs, citing a diverse range of musical influences - from her Father, to Ellie Goulding, to Kenya Grace, to Billie Eilish- resulting in a sound that is both unique and refreshing. Stating that ‘authenticity is key’ and unafraid to draw from personal experience, it is no surprise that Emma Tea has garnered a dedicated fanbase through her active online presence and captivating live shows.