Tash Sultana Unleashes A Sultry New Single “Beyond The Pine”
The phenomenal production is drenched in a diverse soundscape laced with alluring vocals. The multi-instrumentalist and innately talented artist, Tash Sultana, has organically grabbed the attention of millions worldwide after sharing homemade videos of astounding private jam sessions on YouTube.
Their destined musical journey started at the age of 3, when Tash’s grandfather presented the young artist with a guitar. Since then, their talent naturally flourished as Tash learned over 13 additional instruments and developed a voice capable of spanning over 6 octaves.
Within two years of the first debut album release, Tash has had over 1 billion total global streams and has sold over 500k tickets through their performances at Red Rocks Ampitheatre, Coachella, Lollapalooza, Governer’s Ball, Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits, just to name a few. During live performances, Tash can remarkably perform each track solo using up to 18 different instruments, progressing each melody into a stunning production that is created fresh off the stage.
If you like this song, definitely check out another one of their well-known masterpieces called, “Jungle”. As we eagerly await more stunning creations, ‘Beyond The Pine’ is a treasured piece of an upcoming album, TERRA FIRMA, recorded straight out of their studio in Melbourne. Tash shares a bit about the meaning behind the soulful lyrics,
“A little bit of a slower, softer approach to a message from within, ‘Beyond The Pine’ is about finding solace in nature and realizing the depth of your relationship when you find your one.”
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