The tremolo-steeped folk of singer-songwriter Tasha Zappala muses of quiet wanderings and of lingering in-between. Rambles of street corner crooning, afternoons adrift and slow remembering carry the listener as the eve draws close and the sun’s rays cease.
Zappala’s soft melodies have wound through attics and trains, caravans and stages across Australia, Europe and the UK. The textured sound of her post-folk blues is layered with looping vocal harmonies, meandering guitar, tambourine and percussion. When not serenading Zappala spends her time in the woods of Tasmania, making billycans of beans, drinking tea and capturing field recordings. Her latest album, Rest Stop Rooibos, features a spectrum of native soundscapes, conversation and roadside-penned serenades.
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Hi ,seen this girl busking in Byron bay last weekend ,great singer just like Paulo nutini .
Dear Tasha
I am delighted to have met you just now. You are absolutely wonderful.
Your music is fresh, original, warm and heart-felt, nostalgic and romantic.
I shall send some of mine.
When do you leave Melb and when will you be back?
With my admiration and best wishes
Dr Peter Lim
Saw Tasha busking in Melbourne and was drawn in by her soulful & mellow tones. Thank you for the glimpse into your world. The CD is brilliant.
Was walking through the Bourke St Mall in Melbourne last Saturday, when I was drawn to Tasha’s beautiful voice. I am so happy I stopped to buy her CD Winter Year. I have been playing it every chance I get.
Was so lovely to sit and listen to your beautiful contribution to a lovely Sunday morning in Eltham.
Magic, so free.
Thank you
Thanks so much Emma! 🙂