Emily Tan is a freelance writer and photographer based in Jersey City, N.J. She been covering all things women, pop culture, music and tech since 2008. Emily has been published in the Seattle Times, AOL Music, Lemondop, CMJ, Spinner, PopEater. Currently, Emily contributes to a various places in the U.S. and U.K. including The Line of Best Fit, Idolator, Village Voice, Diffuser.fm and TheBoombox.com. contributes to various sites and publications in the U.S. and U.K. including TheBoomBox.com, Diffuser.fm, The Line of Best Fit, The 405 and Village Voice. Emily is usually on the hunt for the perfect cup of coffee, at a gig, or cycling around the city.
Emily Tan
Bonnaroo Named the Music Festival That Will Give You the Most Bang for Your Buck
Bonnaroo starts this week; if you're heading to Tennessee for the four-day event, then you're actually getting the best value of all the festivals this year.
Governors Ball NYC Photo Gallery: Day Three
The Black Keys, Tame Impala, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and more closed out the last day of Governors Ball.
Governors Ball NYC Photo Gallery: Day Two
Ryan Adams, Bjork, Future Islands and more rock the second day of Governors Ball 2015.
Governors Ball NYC Photo Gallery: Day One
The first day of performances at the Governors Ball in New York City included My Morning Jacket, St. Vincent, the Decemberists and many more.
The Felice Brothers Bring Country Rock to Brooklyn
The Felice Brothers and the Barr Brothers rock Red Hook Park in Brooklyn.
Listen to Daniel Davies’ Cover of Pixies’ ‘Wave of Mutilation’
The son of the Kinks' Dave Davies updates the Pixies' 'Wave of Mutilation' for the soundtrack to 'Sharknado 3.'
Mumford and Sons Return to NYC After Trying to Be ‘a Serious Band’
Check out photos and a recap from Mumford and Sons' set at Brooklyn's MCU Park at Coney Island on Wednesday.
Julian Casablancas + the Voidz Announce Fall U.S. Tour Dates
The experimental Strokes side project will drop by 10 cities in September and October.
Of Montreal Announce 2015 U.S. Tour Dates
The psychedelic pop outfit will be embarking on a new string of dates in August.
Album Review: Florence + The Machine, ‘How Big How Blue How Beautiful’
Florence and the Machine are back with a strong third release, 'How Big How Blue How Beautiful.'