Tara Carosielli nails sultry subtlety on "Holloway Road"
06 April 2017, 20:53
| Written by
Erin Bashford
The newest cut from London’s Tara Carosielli, "Holloway Road", boasts an enchanting vocal and an unforgettable chorus.
The vulnerable core of the track permeates the sultry beat and Tara’s syrupy voice to coalesce divinely as a pop song with a bite. The tune is dark yet glistening, honest yet guarded, subtle yet ostentatious; a layered wonder.
After radio plays from Mistajam, Jamz Supernova, and Clara Amfo, Tara Carosielli is sure to capture ears and stages with what has to come with debut EP.
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