TĀLĀ joins forces with AlunaGeorge's George Reid on new single "Tell Me That"
09 December 2016, 17:25
| Written by
Laurence Day
TĀLĀ drops enticing new cut "Tell Me That", a collaboration with AlunaGeorge's George Reid, as she celebrates the release of her new Zāl EP.
The producer/multi-instrumentalist edges towards titanic pop on "Tell Me That", with laser-guided synths and crisp beats making this a bona fide belter.
"I think my sound is continuing to evolve," TĀLĀ told us recently. "...but this EP is certainly less collaborative and more focused in terms of sound which it makes it quite different to my previous release. It's also a taste of where I think the album will be heading..."
Hear the full thing below.
The Zāl EP is out via Columbia Records. You can get it now from iTunes.
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