- Digital
Heavenly
Tragic Tiger's Sad Meltdown
Death Is Not The End
- Cat No: DEATH046
- Release: 2022-02-18
Track List
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1. Heavenly - Intro
00:36 -
2. Heavenly - Something Easy
02:12 -
3. Heavenly - I Know What You Mean
02:57 -
4. Heavenly - Touching Everything
02:19 -
5. Heavenly - I Know What You Mean
03:08 -
6. Heavenly - Holding on to You Like a Glass Too Full
06:13 -
7. Heavenly - Interlude
00:57 -
8. Heavenly - Me & You
01:48 -
9. Heavenly - The Ocean
02:31 -
10. Heavenly - I Want You However You Come
02:22 -
11. Heavenly - You're in the Next Room
04:02
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Tragic Tiger's Sad Meltdown is Heavenly aka Tiger Hutchence-Geldof's debut album of sorts, cut from cassette tapes of rehearsals mixed with snippets of field recordings. Recorded with contributions from Nicholas Allbrook (Pond), Scarlett Stevens (San Cisco), India Rose & Jacob Diamond.
"I made this cassette in the living room of our house in Fremantle, a seaside town in Western Australia. I had always been shy to sing with others but moving across the world and my ex-boyfriend Nick had given me some bravery. Something about living closer to nature meant I felt creative and open hearted. It was as if the wide open landscape of Australia had finally given my heart enough space to open properly. The recordings are actually just recordings of our rehearsals, I never feel set in how song is meant to be so they usually just come out of me in the moment. My friends playing along with me are luckily all very empathic players and we found a way to play with one another without any structure or plan. It was really moving to create with so much freedom and understanding. Most of the songs are about my sister Peaches who I lost as a teenager so singing them aloud felt very potent but my band always made me feel held"
"I made this cassette in the living room of our house in Fremantle, a seaside town in Western Australia. I had always been shy to sing with others but moving across the world and my ex-boyfriend Nick had given me some bravery. Something about living closer to nature meant I felt creative and open hearted. It was as if the wide open landscape of Australia had finally given my heart enough space to open properly. The recordings are actually just recordings of our rehearsals, I never feel set in how song is meant to be so they usually just come out of me in the moment. My friends playing along with me are luckily all very empathic players and we found a way to play with one another without any structure or plan. It was really moving to create with so much freedom and understanding. Most of the songs are about my sister Peaches who I lost as a teenager so singing them aloud felt very potent but my band always made me feel held"