
“That’s so tacky. I hate that.” That’s what Emily Snow considered her stage identify, Snow Spouse, when her greatest buddy and producer, Sam Catalano, a.ok.a. Slush Pet, prompt she use it as her artist identify—a play on fairy-tale princess Snow White with a domesticated twist.
It bought blended reactions from buddies who heard it at a celebration. So she determined to make use of it.
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“We wished one thing that sounded acquainted and recognizable and memorable,” she tells me from her automobile—which is parked close to a tree beneath a transparent, blue L.A. sky—over Zoom. “I feel that that story is so foolish, however I feel that it additionally captures the essence of the undertaking so properly. We’ve all the time aimed to create issues that individuals have a response to. Whether or not they like it or they hate it…I like when folks have opinions about artwork. And I like making artwork that’s open to opinion and will upset some folks.”
Earlier than she began making music, Snow Spouse was a dancer; had been her complete life, and she or he moved to L.A. to pursue her dream of doing it professionally. In L.A., she started writing songs in her bed room, liking the method a lot she determined to turn out to be a singer-songwriter as an alternative.
“I by no means thought I’d be a songwriter. After which I simply had loads of alone time each time I moved to L.A., so I feel it simply got here from there.”
Snow Spouse exploded into the music scene in 2023 when her breakout single “American Horror Present,” which garnered 55 million Spotify streams and paved the way in which for her debut EP, Queen Degenerate later that 12 months. She launched three singles in 2024—“Moist Dream,” “Pool,” and “Loopy”—and now, she’s again with a brand new music, “What Do Ladies Do,” a synth-heavy anthem about queerness and what it means to establish as a girl.
What impressed “What Do Ladies Do”?
I feel all through my life, my queerness has been so fluid. I feel I’m nonetheless processing what it means to me. In an apparent approach, “What Do Ladies Do” is a music about being a lesbian. So it’s basically making enjoyable of the age-old heterosexual query of lesbian relationships, what do women do throughout intercourse? It’s a commentary about what it means to even be a girl. So you could possibly view it by the lens of so many views; a trans girl, or what does it imply to be a girl as an androgynous particular person? That’s what I like in regards to the title of the music. Clearly within the lyrics I’m going into me being with a lady within the context of a cis-woman relationship. However I feel at massive, the music is simply speculated to be about femininity. And it may be for someone that’s questioning their femininity, like, let’s say like a cis man in his bed room, perhaps placing on make-up or residing a sure fantasy of what women do.
It looks as if it’s a fairly private music for you.
To me, it’s simply questioning what even is womanhood and the way does it look to each particular person. And as for me, I’m in a relationship with an androgynous particular person. What’s womanhood to them? I’ve been so impressed by my girlfriend, simply, like, studying about what womanhood has meant to her by completely different sections of their life, ?
Your mother died if you had been younger. How did that influence your songwriting?
She had most cancers once I was younger, after which she truly ended up surviving that, after which she ended up passing away a number of years later from a coronary heart assault and a stroke. I used to be 10, so I used to be a child. I feel that each time folks develop up with out dad and mom, it turns into a very fascinating life cycle. And so I feel that loads of my life has been devoted to finding out that and finding out my conduct and rising up, if that is sensible. And I feel I’m very lucky to be blessed with self-awareness, and I feel that I’ve been blessed to be so introspective. There’s one thing so organic a few girl’s attachment to her mom. So in a lame approach, I may say, “Oh, it made me the particular person I’m right this moment.” However I feel generally, each time there’s an absence of a parent-child relationship in any respect, it makes somebody very fascinating. I feel that it blessed me with empathy. And it’s blessed me with a deep curiosity for all times and a deep curiosity for human connection and understanding and a curiosity for understanding how folks work. I feel that I’ve used songwriting as far as a approach…to attach with folks. I went from hating myself and being tremendous suicidal and having zero self-worth into fully altering my life and loving myself. I haven’t actually touched on these issues but. I feel I’ll once I’m a bit older and I’m prepared to show folks these sorts of tales. However so far as proper now, I feel up to now I’ve used music very a lot as an escapism factor. And I feel that I’ve used Snow Spouse as a catalyst for change.

What do you hope folks will take away from the music after they take heed to it?
I hope that individuals admire femininity and I feel that we’re residing in a time the place lesbianism and queerness—and it all the time has been fetishized—have turn out to be extremely popular, which is such an incredible factor as a result of clearly that’s by no means occurred earlier than. I simply need us to proceed to understand romance and the emotional bonds that you simply create. I feel that’s why I like to like girls as a result of genuinely, the emotional bond {that a} girl makes with one other girl is one thing that’s deeper than something I’ve discovered. That’s coming from somebody who’s been in relationships with all forms of gender-identifying folks. The music to me seems like the way it felt once I first began growing crushes on women. That’s such an intense factor. And it’s such a ravishing factor. Ladies have simply such an innate understanding of one another. To not say that straight relationships should not deep. However I feel that it’s only a completely different sort of affection.
You’ve talked about that “I write songs the way in which I think about the dances look.” Is that true for this music?
Actually, no, which is fascinating. I did have a lot of my identification wrapped into being a dancer—not that I’m ever letting that go. I’m all the time going to make music for dance simply because I like dance, however I feel that I nearly used it as a crutch for a really very long time in my songwriting. And now I’m studying to make use of it once I wish to, however I don’t all the time should. And it doesn’t have to be a crutch. So this is likely one of the first songs that I truly wrote with out dance in thoughts.

What’s on the horizon for 2025?
I’ve been engaged on a undertaking that I really feel like is the primary undertaking that truly represents me as an artist, which clearly sounds tacky. However I feel I got here into music so rapidly, and although I like Queen Degenerate and it’s so particular to me, I feel that it captures a lot of my highschool self and it captures a lot of my little one self…loads of the music that I grew up on is in Queen Degenerate. “American Horror Present” was one of many first songs I ever even wrote. So I used to be actually simply beginning to determine. And now that I’ve had one other 12 months of expertise, I’ve been curating what represents me as a songwriter. I’m simply so excited for folks to grasp me in that approach.
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