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Sobre Tea Leaf
"A writer of fantastically beautiful, intimate, and poignant songs." - Saltlake
Tea Leaf is the solitary work of Tom Lee; also known from Manchester trio, Hora Douse. But unlike the emo-punk stylings of his band, the solo output removes the bombast, and replaces it with a devastating tenderness - not far removed from the likes of Elliott Smith & Phoebe Bridgers.
“His songwriting is mildly reminiscent of that of Conor Oberst from Bright Eyes. Edged at times, that conveys a depth to the stories that he sings.” - Aaron Rose, ManGoneBlog
Despite touring the ‘DIY’ circuit a multitude of times over the last few years (playing shows with Tim Kasher [Cursive/The Good Life], Steven Page [Barenaked Ladies], The Hotelier, Listener, Laura Stevenson, Crywank, Alcoa, and so on), the only evidence of Tea Leaf’s existence has been sporadic smattering of recordings circulated every so often, and a demo tape from 2013. Upon listening to his ‘first’ release, the reason for its delay becomes apparent and understandable.
Disappear is a stark collection of tracks that intimately chronicles Tom’s depression, and its subsequent effect on personal relationships - detailing at times, raw accounts of anxiety and loneliness, while addressing themes such as panic episodes, self-harm, and suicide. There is a softness to these recordings that could be disguised as comforting, with sparse vocal-acoustic guitar arrangements, punctured only by the concise lyrical narration.
Despite its bleakness, there is an undercurrent of self-awareness, compassion and reflection; the songs were clearly written as a private emotional channel, but its journal-like offering allows listeners an opportunity to relate, connect, and hopefully, feel; hope.
Tea Leaf is the solitary work of Tom Lee; also known from Manchester trio, Hora Douse. But unlike the emo-punk stylings of his band, the solo output removes the bombast, and replaces it with a devastating tenderness - not far removed from the likes of Elliott Smith & Phoebe Bridgers.
“His songwriting is mildly reminiscent of that of Conor Oberst from Bright Eyes. Edged at times, that conveys a depth to the stories that he sings.” - Aaron Rose, ManGoneBlog
Despite touring the ‘DIY’ circuit a multitude of times over the last few years (playing shows with Tim Kasher [Cursive/The Good Life], Steven Page [Barenaked Ladies], The Hotelier, Listener, Laura Stevenson, Crywank, Alcoa, and so on), the only evidence of Tea Leaf’s existence has been sporadic smattering of recordings circulated every so often, and a demo tape from 2013. Upon listening to his ‘first’ release, the reason for its delay becomes apparent and understandable.
Disappear is a stark collection of tracks that intimately chronicles Tom’s depression, and its subsequent effect on personal relationships - detailing at times, raw accounts of anxiety and loneliness, while addressing themes such as panic episodes, self-harm, and suicide. There is a softness to these recordings that could be disguised as comforting, with sparse vocal-acoustic guitar arrangements, punctured only by the concise lyrical narration.
Despite its bleakness, there is an undercurrent of self-awareness, compassion and reflection; the songs were clearly written as a private emotional channel, but its journal-like offering allows listeners an opportunity to relate, connect, and hopefully, feel; hope.
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Géneros:
Acoustic, Alternative Indie Folk, Indie
Cidade natal:
Leeds, United Kingdom
Não há shows marcados
Envie uma solicitação para Tea Leaf fazer um show na sua cidade
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concerts and tour dates
Anteriores
JUL
19
2024
Kansas City, MO
Minibar
Eu estive lá
JAN
31
2020
Leeds, United Kingdom
The Wardrobe
Eu estive lá
SET
29
2019
Manchester, United Kingdom
Gullivers
Eu estive lá
SET
22
2019
Manchester, United Kingdom
The Castle Hotel
Eu estive lá
SET
20
2019
Bristol, United Kingdom
The Exchange
Eu estive lá
SET
15
2019
London, United Kingdom
Lion Coffee + Records London
Eu estive lá
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Sobre Tea Leaf
"A writer of fantastically beautiful, intimate, and poignant songs." - Saltlake
Tea Leaf is the solitary work of Tom Lee; also known from Manchester trio, Hora Douse. But unlike the emo-punk stylings of his band, the solo output removes the bombast, and replaces it with a devastating tenderness - not far removed from the likes of Elliott Smith & Phoebe Bridgers.
“His songwriting is mildly reminiscent of that of Conor Oberst from Bright Eyes. Edged at times, that conveys a depth to the stories that he sings.” - Aaron Rose, ManGoneBlog
Despite touring the ‘DIY’ circuit a multitude of times over the last few years (playing shows with Tim Kasher [Cursive/The Good Life], Steven Page [Barenaked Ladies], The Hotelier, Listener, Laura Stevenson, Crywank, Alcoa, and so on), the only evidence of Tea Leaf’s existence has been sporadic smattering of recordings circulated every so often, and a demo tape from 2013. Upon listening to his ‘first’ release, the reason for its delay becomes apparent and understandable.
Disappear is a stark collection of tracks that intimately chronicles Tom’s depression, and its subsequent effect on personal relationships - detailing at times, raw accounts of anxiety and loneliness, while addressing themes such as panic episodes, self-harm, and suicide. There is a softness to these recordings that could be disguised as comforting, with sparse vocal-acoustic guitar arrangements, punctured only by the concise lyrical narration.
Despite its bleakness, there is an undercurrent of self-awareness, compassion and reflection; the songs were clearly written as a private emotional channel, but its journal-like offering allows listeners an opportunity to relate, connect, and hopefully, feel; hope.
Tea Leaf is the solitary work of Tom Lee; also known from Manchester trio, Hora Douse. But unlike the emo-punk stylings of his band, the solo output removes the bombast, and replaces it with a devastating tenderness - not far removed from the likes of Elliott Smith & Phoebe Bridgers.
“His songwriting is mildly reminiscent of that of Conor Oberst from Bright Eyes. Edged at times, that conveys a depth to the stories that he sings.” - Aaron Rose, ManGoneBlog
Despite touring the ‘DIY’ circuit a multitude of times over the last few years (playing shows with Tim Kasher [Cursive/The Good Life], Steven Page [Barenaked Ladies], The Hotelier, Listener, Laura Stevenson, Crywank, Alcoa, and so on), the only evidence of Tea Leaf’s existence has been sporadic smattering of recordings circulated every so often, and a demo tape from 2013. Upon listening to his ‘first’ release, the reason for its delay becomes apparent and understandable.
Disappear is a stark collection of tracks that intimately chronicles Tom’s depression, and its subsequent effect on personal relationships - detailing at times, raw accounts of anxiety and loneliness, while addressing themes such as panic episodes, self-harm, and suicide. There is a softness to these recordings that could be disguised as comforting, with sparse vocal-acoustic guitar arrangements, punctured only by the concise lyrical narration.
Despite its bleakness, there is an undercurrent of self-awareness, compassion and reflection; the songs were clearly written as a private emotional channel, but its journal-like offering allows listeners an opportunity to relate, connect, and hopefully, feel; hope.
Ver mais
Géneros:
Acoustic, Alternative Indie Folk, Indie
Cidade natal:
Leeds, United Kingdom
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