Scottish singer-songwriter Emma Morton’s dark, sexy and un-contained confessional songwriting has found voice and a twisted mouth in her latest album project Bitten by the Devil, out on May 11th. The band's debut record is a monomythic journey, where juxtaposing worlds of love and hate, fear and desire, oppression and freedom are exposed and celebrated by the band’s raw and psychotropic sound cocktail, fizzing with jazz, roots-rock and folk contaminations and all sung in Scottish dialect.
Emma Morton & the Graces pull you into their evocative and mysterious world full of juxtaposing experiences of love and hate, fear and freedom� Emma’s roaming eyes and deep febrile vocals charged as though each performance was her last confession. She doesn’t hold back� neither does the band, who in three, thunder and roar as if they were in twenty.†Moodboard Magazine, 2017.
Scottish singer-songwriter Emma Morton’s dark, sexy and un-contained confessional songwriting has found voice and a twisted mouth in her latest album project Bitten by the Devil, out on May 11th. The band's debut record is a monomythic journey, where juxtaposing worlds of love and hate, fear and desire, oppression and freedom are exposed and celebrated by the band’s raw and psychotropic sound cocktail, fizzing with jazz, roots-rock and folk contaminations and all sung in Scottish dialect.
Emma Morton & the Graces pull you into their evocative and mysterious world full of juxtaposing experiences of love and hate, fear and freedom� Emma’s roaming eyes and deep febrile vocals charged as though each performance was her last confession. She doesn’t hold back� neither does the band, who in three, thunder and roar as if they were in twenty.†Moodboard Magazine, 2017.