- Digital
Tulalah
The Flood
Equinox Recordings
- Cat No: EQX011
- Release: 2015-10-16
Track List
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1. Tulalah - Distortrait
05:37 -
2. Tulalah - Those Three Stars
06:15 -
3. Tulalah - Tv Set for Free
05:02 -
4. Tulalah - Outgoing Tide
04:34 -
5. Tulalah - Reprise
01:24 -
6. Tulalah - Birthday Song
04:58 -
7. Tulalah - Selma
04:56 -
8. Tulalah - And yet It Moves
06:15 -
9. Tulalah - Apart
02:11 -
10. Tulalah - I, Fantasise
03:38 -
11. Tulalah - Quieter Love
05:40 -
12. Tulalah - Worry Me Well
07:30 -
13. Tulalah - Hell
04:13
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Equinox Recordings is proud to present ‘The Flood’, the debut album from Melbourne-based group Tulalah.
Tulalah’s blend of folk, rock & jazz influences alongside with their use of vocal harmonies add a new flavour to the roster of Australian artists who have released on the Equinox label which include The Raah Project, Hiatus Kaiyote & Kirkis.
Three months after the release of their debut EP ‘The Mule’ in 2013, Tulalah caught the attention of the label by chance at a gig at The Evelyn Hotel in Fitzroy. After a meeting the idea to record an album was born.
The album was recorded at a small home-made studio in the beachside town of Blairgowrie along the Mornington Peninsula as well as several halls & churches in Melbourne’s inner north to track vocal, string & horn sections. The original sextet eventually expanded into the current 9-piece lineup. WIth the assistance of co-producer Jono Steer, the album was then mixed at Melbourne’s iconic Sing Sing Recording Studios.
The singles ‘Selma’, ‘And Yet It Moves’ and ‘Distortrait’ have resonated with critics both in Australia and around the world. These tracks have been on regular rotation with the likes of Double J, ABC Radio National, Triple R & PBS FM as well as international support from tastemakers including Kev Beadle, Toshio Matsuura, Jon Oliver & Jazzanova.
Tulalah’s blend of folk, rock & jazz influences alongside with their use of vocal harmonies add a new flavour to the roster of Australian artists who have released on the Equinox label which include The Raah Project, Hiatus Kaiyote & Kirkis.
Three months after the release of their debut EP ‘The Mule’ in 2013, Tulalah caught the attention of the label by chance at a gig at The Evelyn Hotel in Fitzroy. After a meeting the idea to record an album was born.
The album was recorded at a small home-made studio in the beachside town of Blairgowrie along the Mornington Peninsula as well as several halls & churches in Melbourne’s inner north to track vocal, string & horn sections. The original sextet eventually expanded into the current 9-piece lineup. WIth the assistance of co-producer Jono Steer, the album was then mixed at Melbourne’s iconic Sing Sing Recording Studios.
The singles ‘Selma’, ‘And Yet It Moves’ and ‘Distortrait’ have resonated with critics both in Australia and around the world. These tracks have been on regular rotation with the likes of Double J, ABC Radio National, Triple R & PBS FM as well as international support from tastemakers including Kev Beadle, Toshio Matsuura, Jon Oliver & Jazzanova.