Tambalane
Tambalane is a music collective from Melbourne, Australia. Their song "All Wounds Heal" gained attention and helped build their following. The group includes...
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Tambalane is a music collective from Melbourne, Australia. Their song "All Wounds Heal" gained attention and helped build their following. The group includes Alysha Brilla on vocals, James Alexander on instruments and production, and Damien Stone on drums.
They've released several albums, starting with "Asylum" in 2012, followed by "The Hour of the Wolf" in 2015. Their 2018 album "All Wounds Heal" featured their breakout single of the same name. Other songs in their catalog include "Livin' On The Upside" and "Little Miss Liar."
Their music incorporates folk, electronic, and ambient elements. They've maintained a consistent lineup and continued recording, with "The Abyss" arriving in 2021.
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