Tatyana Kalko - Yellow and Blue (2019)
BAND/ARTIST: Tatyana Kalko
- Title: Yellow and Blue
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Kalko Music
- Genre: Folk, Pop Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:17:24
- Total Size: 101 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Blade of Grass
02. My Demise
03. Yellow and Blue
04. Okay, I Give Up
05. Little Bit of You
01. Blade of Grass
02. My Demise
03. Yellow and Blue
04. Okay, I Give Up
05. Little Bit of You
In these pop songs, fun and lighthearted moods are grounded in traditional, old-world forms. Melodies and lyrics are transmissions from everyday life into a fantastical world where memory and foresight blend together. Evoking the grounded yet open-ended pop of artists like Elvis Costello and Mitski, Tatyana's lyrics embrace introspection, disillusionment and curiosity of new experiences as tools for self knowledge and growth. The songs avoid heavy-handedness and offer a sincere, sometimes wry and always off-the-cuff conversational feel.
Anton Chekhov isn’t usually cited as a singer-songwriter’s influence, but thirty seconds into Tatyana Kalko’s track “My Demise,” you feel it. The song, like most of Tatyana's sound, is a perfect blend of heavy and light, raw emotion mixed with a dash of old Hollywood romanticism. Tatyana is no stranger to Chekhov and his explorations of human emotion. She studied method acting at NYU, and then in Moscow, establishing her sincere stage presence and attention to detail. After moving back to New York, she felt disillusioned by a life of never-ending auditions, and went back to her first love: music.
Born in Belarus and raised in Philadelphia, Tatyana Kalko began staging concerts for her family at the age of three. She studied voice and alto saxophone in school and learned to play guitar by working her way through Beatles classics, fascinated by their chord progressions and word play.
After experiencing a bout with chronic anxiety and low self esteem this past year, Tatyana was forced to reevaluate her priorities and connect to a higher life purpose. This journey included attending a 10-day silent meditation retreat, hiding out in her bedroom listening to The Smiths, and skimming through many spiritual self-help books. A turning point came when she discovered the teachings of the Kabbalah and came back to her Jewish roots, practicing receiving goodness for the sake of sharing. Tatyana is honored to be an Artist in Residence with UR2.Global, a non-profit whose mission is to uplift humanity through the arts. She recently co-wrote 'Lost' with Honorary Artist in Residence and producer Aubrey Whitfield. Tatyana's song 'The Life You're Used To' was included in a compilation album produced by the social justice focused OneReasonRecordings (now MIP Foundation), with proceeds helping to stop world hunger.
Today, Tatyana is based in Manhattan and brings her intimate performances to venues such as Rockwood Music Hall and Mercury Lounge. She is currently writing new songs directly inspired by conversations with strangers in NYC.
Anton Chekhov isn’t usually cited as a singer-songwriter’s influence, but thirty seconds into Tatyana Kalko’s track “My Demise,” you feel it. The song, like most of Tatyana's sound, is a perfect blend of heavy and light, raw emotion mixed with a dash of old Hollywood romanticism. Tatyana is no stranger to Chekhov and his explorations of human emotion. She studied method acting at NYU, and then in Moscow, establishing her sincere stage presence and attention to detail. After moving back to New York, she felt disillusioned by a life of never-ending auditions, and went back to her first love: music.
Born in Belarus and raised in Philadelphia, Tatyana Kalko began staging concerts for her family at the age of three. She studied voice and alto saxophone in school and learned to play guitar by working her way through Beatles classics, fascinated by their chord progressions and word play.
After experiencing a bout with chronic anxiety and low self esteem this past year, Tatyana was forced to reevaluate her priorities and connect to a higher life purpose. This journey included attending a 10-day silent meditation retreat, hiding out in her bedroom listening to The Smiths, and skimming through many spiritual self-help books. A turning point came when she discovered the teachings of the Kabbalah and came back to her Jewish roots, practicing receiving goodness for the sake of sharing. Tatyana is honored to be an Artist in Residence with UR2.Global, a non-profit whose mission is to uplift humanity through the arts. She recently co-wrote 'Lost' with Honorary Artist in Residence and producer Aubrey Whitfield. Tatyana's song 'The Life You're Used To' was included in a compilation album produced by the social justice focused OneReasonRecordings (now MIP Foundation), with proceeds helping to stop world hunger.
Today, Tatyana is based in Manhattan and brings her intimate performances to venues such as Rockwood Music Hall and Mercury Lounge. She is currently writing new songs directly inspired by conversations with strangers in NYC.
Year 2019 | Pop | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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