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Erika Michelle Anderson (born January 28, 1982), better known by her stage name EMA, is an American singer and songwriter originally from
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, who presently lives in
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. In her career beginnings, she released her debut album ''Little Sketches on Tape'' in 2010 on Night People, an independent music label founded by former Raccoo-oo-oon member Shawn Reed. In 2011 EMA released her second album '' Past Life Martyred Saints'', which received positive reviews from
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, Drowned in Sound, and the ''
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''. After releasing her debut album, EMA was named "New Band of the Day" by ''
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'' and "Artist to Watch" by ''
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''. In 2011 she performed "Endless, Nameless" for '' Spin''s twentieth anniversary tribute to
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's album ''
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''. Her song "The Grey Ship" was used on an episode of
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'', and in the 2014
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''. The album '' The Future's Void'' was released on
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in 2014. She made her network television debut performing on '' Late Show with David Letterman'' on August 26, 2014. EMA released her third studio album, ''Exile in the Outer Ring'', on August 25, 2017 through City Slang. The first single was "Aryan Nation" and dedicated to the people of "heartland America", where she is from. The single was inspired by the British skinhead film, ''
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Discography


Albums

* ''Little Sketches on Tape'' (Night People, 2010) * '' Past Life Martyred Saints'' (Souterrain Transmissions, 2011) * '' The Future's Void'' (Matador/City Slang, 2014) * '' #Horror : Original Score by EMA'' (Matador, 2015) * '' Exile in the Outer Ring'' (City Slang, August 25, 2017)


Singles

* "The Grey Ship/Kind Heart" (Souterrain Transmissions, 2011) * "California" (Souterrain Transmissions, 2011) * "Soul on Fire" (Hell, Yes!, 2011) * "Milkman" (Souterrain Transmissions, 2011) * "Marked/Angelo" (Souterrain Transmissions, 2011) * "Take One Two" (Souterrain Transmissions, 2012) * "Satellites" (City Slang, 2013) * "So Blonde" (City Slang, 2014) * "3Jane" (City Slang, 2014) * "Active Shooter" (City Slang, 2015) * "Amnesia Haze" (City Slang, 2015) * "Aryan Nation" (City Slang, 2017) * "Breathalyzer" (City Slang, 2017) * "Down and Out" (City Slang, 2017)


References


External links

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Biography and review

SF Appeal profile

Pitchfork Media profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Anderson, Erika M. 1982 births Living people American women singer-songwriters American women rock singers American rock songwriters American rock guitarists Matador Records artists Guitarists from South Dakota 21st-century American women singers 21st-century American singers 21st-century American women guitarists 21st-century American guitarists City Slang artists Singer-songwriters from South Dakota