"Jemima’s vocals are so honeyed and really draw you in ... A folk artist that should be on your watch list!
Big things will come for Jemima."
- Music OT Future
"Each song makes you want to hear the next, and the last one makes you want to start all over again.
The story-writing draws you in, and carries you right through the end. It’s a wonderful experience."
- Section 36
"Things I Never Said, a collection of 5 songs that are more value for your money than most full-length albums...
A blend of retro with a modern sound ...
Get ready world, because this young woman is going to be a
star."
- Riveting Riffs
"Jemima's vocal is crystal clear ... Lyrics are honest, direct, inspirational, sharp as a knife ... Deeply personal, evocative."
- Music From the Heart
Songwriting began as an emotional outlet for Australian musician Jemima, but soon became a way to connect with others and tell stories that mean something.
Blending elements of folk, pop, and rock alongside intimate lyrics, her music has so far struck a chord with listeners. Her five-track EP Things I Never Said debuted at #1 on iTunes Australia’s singer-songwriter charts in 2019. The same year, folk artist Angus Stone invited her to sing backing vocals on his Dope Lemon release Streets of Your Town, which was included on Songs For Australia, an album curated by Julia Stone to raise funds for bushfire relief.
Jemima’s love for music began at a young age. Writing songs as a child turned into busking around her hometown after school and on weekends. By her late-teen years, she was roadtripping Australia’s east coast with her dog in their van, performing at pubs, clubs, and live music venues. At 20, she moved to London, where she studied songwriting at the British and Irish Modern Music Institute (BIMM) and became a regular performer in Soho, Kensington, and Camden. She later lived in the Netherlands and Canada, before returning to Australia in early 2024, where she is now working on her next release.