Tig - 'Too Late Heartbreak'
Naarm based songwriter Tig brings more her storytelling abilities with latest single ‘Too Late Heartbreak’ - which invites you into her innermost thoughts and feelings.
With an introspective alt-pop collection, anchored by a disarming authenticity, ‘Too Late Heartbreak’ introduces the first taste of her forthcoming EP Inside Voices set for release on Thursday 1 February 2024.
Keen to develop the sound of her first collection in an organic and unfiltered way, Tig wrote and recorded all songs on the upcoming EP herself from her home in Naarm/Melbourne before collaborating with Jono Steer (Angie McMahon, Leif Vollebekk) who co-produced and mixed the EP at Dare Studios. With the upcoming EP also featuring arrangements by Ainslie Wills and Holly Thomas (Quivers, Husky), this debut is sure to send a shiver up your spine.
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