A London-based group making intimate music about relationships and emotional states.
If you want to understand their sound, start with 'Would You Mind Please Pulling Me Close?' and 'Love Interlude'. That's where their quiet, personal quality comes through clearest.
In a landscape of overstatement, Tasha's recordings feel like private conversations. Songs like 'Would You Mind Please Pulling Me Close?' and 'Love Interlude' work with spare instrumentation and Sutton's voice carrying the weight. They've built a catalog that prefers close-quarters listening, with 'Burton Island' reflecting their unhurried, reflective approach.
The project came together in London with vocalist Tasha Sutton, guitarist James Perry, bassist Alex Burton, and drummer Tom Evans. They've maintained a low public profile, letting recordings like 'Take Care' and 'Bed Song 1' speak for themselves without fanfare.
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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