CREATIVE CUTS - Moths and music
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Sunshine Coast artist, Emma Bosworth, crafts songs that live between intimacy and expanse — confessional storytelling threaded through the sonic landscapes of psych-folk. Backed by The Meeting Seasons (Rohin Jones, Reuben Schafer, Tony McCall),
Bosworth leads with a voice that is warm and honest, inviting listeners in while anchoring the expansive sound of The Meeting Seasons
Emma has two new releases to share: Out of Mind is a drum-driven release of tension, letting go of old patterns and lingering shadows. Nightstand is a storm-swept dreamscape, a meditation on fragility, resilience, and our place within nature. Written in collaboration with Victorian songwriter Camilla Rose Sullivan, the track was inspired by an encounter with a moth that sparked Bosworth’s deep dive into the endangered
Southern Pink Underwing Moth — a rare species now central to conservation efforts led by Barung Landcare.
“This song is me singing to a moth and it singing back,” says Emma. “It reminds us that our search for shelter and belonging isn’t just human. How can we live more harmoniously with the natural world?”
Recognised for her lyrical honesty and sonic range, Bosworth has previously been nominated for multiple Queensland Music Awards, with her work featured across film and television. instruments, and stories into something greater than the sum of its parts.
You can find these songs on Emma Bosworth’s Spotify page, and to find out more visit her website, emmabosworth.com
























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