Naarm/Melbourne artist Emma Yue recently dropped her new single “Lonely Lover,” a song of resilience and self-reliance. The lyrics are so strong, and I love its folk meets rock vibe. You can hear the influence of local acts like Spacey Jane and The Backseat Lovers along with some of Emma’s longest music loves like the Cranberries and early Taylor Swift.
“When I wrote the song it was after a night out with a friend of mine and her long-time childhood friend who had come to visit her,” Emma recalled. “I had such a lovely time with them both, but seeing their familiarity and effortless closeness made me feel incredibly lonely and got me thinking about my friendships and how moving countries at age 10 and 12 had played its role in them. That was about three years ago now, and since then the meaning of the song has very much changed to being about the loneliness of having a difficult emotional relationship with my parents. I was also reflecting on other parts of my life so far where I had felt lonely, growing up as a woman of colour in a predominantly white society, being a member of the LGBTQ community and being neurodivergent were all things that had made me feel socially isolated at various points too. While the song sounds upbeat and defiant and like an anthem of independence, it really is just about a girl who has a soul-deep loneliness and realises the only way that’s going to change is to become everything she needed for herself.”
Emma will celebrate the release of “Lonely Lover” with a hometown show at The Gasometer on March 28. Her first headline show last June sold out, so don’t sleep on these tickets.
Photo credit: Sara Regan (Elytssara)