As a member of Lush, Emma Anderson's guitar playing, songwriting, and harmony vocals were one of the main reasons that band became one of the leading lights of the early-'90s alternative music scene. She provided the same in the trip-hop duo Sing-Sing as the 2000s began, before finally stepping out as a solo artist with 2023's electronic dream pop album Pearlies.
Anderson began her musical career with a stint playing bass for the group the Rover Girls, then joined her school friend Miki Berenyi to form the Baby Machines in 1987 with drummer Chris Acland and guitarist Meriel B...