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
The Zodiac Killer Has Been Identified
Investigators who have been following the case since the late '60s believe they have finally figured it out.
New ‘Mummy’ Trailer Shows Us Where The Villain Came From
And yes, all the sound effects are working in this clip.
‘Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck’ to be Released in Theaters
You won't have to wait until May to see the critically acclaimed documentary on HBO because it will now be in theaters next month.
‘Unbroken’ Soundtrack, Featuring Coldplay’s ‘Miracles,’ Is Out Now
Coldplay took some time to contribute a brand-new track to the 'Unbroken' film soundtrack.
The 12 Alt Rock Songs of Christmas
Christmas is right around the corner, so what better way to get in the holiday spirit than listening to holiday carols? How about some rock and roll?!
Watch Paramore + Joy Williams Perform Together In ‘Hate to See Your Heart Break’ Video
As Paramore refined their sound on their recent self-titled LP, there's one track that shows just how much the band has matured: 'Hate to See Your Heart Break.'
Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo Joins Real Estate During Los Angeles Gig
Real Estate surprised fans during their show at the Belasco last night (Nov. 18) when Rivers Cuomo stepped onto the stage last.
Billy Corgan Has a Bunch of Unreleased Music From the ’80s Sitting Around
Smashing Pumpkins frontman and famous cat enthusiast Billy Corgan says he's found 60 tapes stuffed with enough unreleased music to fill about a dozen albums.