Born in Melbourne, Emilie Gassin moved to England before settling in Paris,
where she first made a name for herself in women's soccer, before turning to
music. After a spell in the top flight with Paris-Saint-Germain, the Australian
picked up her guitar to compose songs influenced by folk, soul and 1970s
American pop. In 2013, she released her debut track "A Bit of Love", followed by
an EP of the same name and a festival tour. Two years later, the brassy pop
melody of "Curiosity Kill the Cat" served as a prelude to the album Curiosity,
which saw the light of day in March 2015.