Emmy the Great

Virtue Close Harbour****

VirtueClose Harbour****

You've heard it all before: girl with guitar, wearing her heart on her sleeve and playing weak-willed indie-folk. Emma Lee Moss certainly didn't help to dissipate such an image with her ordinary debut back in 2009, but

Virtue

is a braver and better constructed effort. The Londoner still uses acoustic love paeans as stabilisers, but when they come off (as heard on the swirling electric gloom of

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Creation

and the glassy electronic pulse of

Sylvia

), Moss is revealed as a clever songwriter, her gentle coo secreting the occasional smart lyrical couplet. It's true that

Virtue

may sound like a melting pot of other influential female musicians, from Joni Mitchell to Bat for Lashes; even Eddi Reader and Laura Marling get a look in. Nevertheless, it's a charming endeavour and undoubtedly a progression.

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Lauren Murphy

Lauren Murphy

Lauren Murphy is a freelance journalist and broadcaster. She writes about music and the arts for The Irish Times