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Music News - Dallas Tamaira new soulful single 'Spider' out today

Dallas Tamaira new soulful single 'Spider' out today

02 April 2021 - 0 Comments

Lockdown single one, No Flowers, marked Dallas Tamaira’s (Fat Freddy’s Drop) rebirth as a solo artist with its release in the second half of 2020.

The brand new single Spider represents the peaceful, slower pace of life Tamaira fell in love with during his confinement at home. Spider has late-night summer vibes, dark guitar and heavy bass contrasted with large sweeping layers of vocals, all brought together with soulful piano flourishes. The result is smooth, lush, low-fi “slow soul”, delivered by arguably one of the world’s most gifted soul vocalists.

“The underlying message in the lyrics is that life can be hard sometimes and that’s ok. For some people it’s more important to see the world for how it is rather than maintaining a constant positive outlook. We are all built differently and that’s a beautiful thing. Whether you chose to be present in the now or escape reality completely, do it on your own terms and don’t let anyone else tell you how to live your life.” - Dallas Tamaira

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR SPIDER HERE



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