Tinaché the Familiar Newness




In my ears, he sounds like no-one I've heard. 

Well, after analysis and dissection he sounds like a combination of people, but you could pretty much pick him out of a flock of sheep and say: ain't that Tinashé?

I'm lovin his music, and will definitely be buyin his album when I get paid. Its beautiful. No other words to describe!


First saw the video in a post from Adrian - the guitarist from The Remedies - and immediately started YouTubin' a bunch of his material ('YouTubin' - my vocabulary is bangin innit). In honesty I'm slightly jealous - WHAT?!?! JEALOUS?!?! - yeah. His music is REALLY GOOD! But I'm excited even more-so, mainly because he seems to have a NIESH blend of Indie and Nu-Electro, as if he worked in StarBucks brewin the concoction for TUYME.





And one thing I do notice is that his songs are easy, yet he is still taking the listeners on a journey. Rather than an easy song, with EASY LYRICS, and no commuting. You wouldn't spend £1.20 for the bus to be stuck in traffic. Why spend 79p (or 3:30 mins) on stationary music?

The guy is deep. Plain and simple. And I'm excited about what he's gonna do.

If you're readin' this Tinashé, I REALLY THINK we should jam sometime.


This was the video I saw:










Shakka

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