An Australian musician who builds folk-rock atmospheres from bedroom recordings to full-band solo performances.
If you're new to Tash, start with 'Notion' to hear the bedroom-recording roots, then try 'Jungle' for the full loop-pedal build. The recent 'Bitter Lovers' single shows how that approach has held up.
The track 'Notion' from 2016 showed how Tash could layer guitar work and vocals into something that felt both intimate and expansive. Songs like 'Jungle' and 'Murder to the Mind' mixed folk, rock, and electronic elements without getting stuck in genre boxes. That approach carried through to albums like 'Flow State' and 'Terra Firma,' where the writing stayed centered on direct, melodic songcraft even as the arrangements grew denser.
Early attention came from solo bedroom recordings, with 'Notion' helping build a following in 2016. The 2018 album 'Flow State' included tracks like 'Harvest Love' and 'Big Smoke,' while live performances using loop pedals became a key part of the appeal. Later work like the 2021 album 'Terra Firma' has songs such as 'Willow Tree' and 'Beyond the Pine,' with a sound that feels more settled but still leans into that blend of organic instrumentation and layered atmospherics.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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