Emma Anderson is an English musician, best known as a founding member of the alternative rock band Lush, which emerged in the late 1980s. The band's sound is characterized by a blend of dream pop and shoegaze, marked by lush guitar textures and ethereal vocals. Lush gained prominence with their albums "Spooky" (1992) and "Split" (1994), featuring notable tracks like "De-Luxe" and "Ladykillers." After Lush disbanded in 1998, Anderson pursued solo projects and collaborated with various artists, including the band Sing-Sing, which she co-founded with Lisa O'Neill. Sing-Sing's music continued the dream pop aesthetic, with albums like "The Joy of Sing-Sing" (2001) receiving critical acclaim. Anderson's impact on the music scene is notable for her role in shaping the shoegaze genre, influencing a generation of musicians with her distinctive guitar work and melodic sensibilities. Lush's reunion in 2015 highlighted their enduring legacy, reaffirming Anderson's significance in the alternative music landscape. Her contributions have left a lasting mark, blending emotional depth with innovative soundscapes in her work.