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Australian singer-songwriter Tullara’s reflective masterpiece ”Let This Go” dazzles through the darkness

Tullara has been creating a huge buzz on the Australian music scene ever since her first EP release ‘’Better Hold On’’ that dropped back in 2016. Born and raised on a parrot farm in Ramornie, Northern NSW, the indie-folk artist Tullara went on to win ‘Best EP’ at the 2017 Australian Roots Music Awards. A fine achievement indeed. This was the first step to an indie career that achieved an incredible 1,000,000 streams on Spotify in 2018 alone.

After her impressive ”16 Seconds” single from May 2020, ”Let This Go’‘ a fantastic follow up and showcases Tullara’s immense talent. Her voice is so uniquely beautiful and you can feel her authenticity.

You can feel this musicians crisp voice and the guitar riffs are so magnificent on ”Let This Go”. This song is all about speaking to a close person in your life but they don’t seem to love you anymore. This is a sad topic but is covered brilliantly by this fine indie artist. I hope to see her live and witness this fast-rising star up close and personal. Tullara is one to watch and to listen to closely.

Stream this fantastic song right here on Soundcloud.

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Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Tullara has released her cathartically connectable Alt Pop Rock Earworm “16 Seconds”

Breaking Australian artist Tullara found the perfect balance between inviting accessibility and authentic ingenuity with her single 16 Seconds which was released on May 8th.

The reflectively moody tone in the Alt Rock single proved to be a synergetic pairing for Tullara’s understated yet profoundly resonant vocals. It’s not all too often that you’ll find nuances of pop alongside lyrics which speak to the human condition. But 16 uses Pop-laced melodies to create a mesmeric platform for the lyrics which allude to in-betweenness. I’m sure more people understand that feeling now more than ever.

It’s safe to say that 16 Seconds was the most cathartically connectable perennial Pop earworm we’ve heard this year so far. If she’s not already on it, get her on your radar. She’s undoubtedly one to watch.

You can check out 16 Seconds for yourselves via Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast