Mad, bad and dangerous to know; ‘Hurricane Man’ is Tash’s ode to volatile love.

“‘Hurricane Man’ is an emotional and sonic storm, ready to sweep you off your feet at a moment’s notice.”


Mad, bad and dangerous to know; ‘Hurricane Man’ is Tash’s ode to volatile love.

Fronted by bassist and vocalist Tara Noble, TASH are a Brighton/London act with oodles of attitude and guitar-laden sound. Angsty, chaotic and packing an emotional punch, their music explores the difficulties of relationships and expectations, injecting the sound of weighty alt-rock with modern pop sensibility. Inspired by acts such as Wolf Alice and Royal Blood, TASH seek to push the boundaries of rock, ready to shock and surprise all who may listen.

‘Hurricane Man’ creeps up on us expectedly, but with a full force of its destructive power. The buzzing electronic intro melds into a wall of grungy guitars, before suddenly revealing the sinister sweetness of the vocals, which croon about the perverse pleasure of paying the price of an exciting but ultimately destructive relationship. Singing, “Hurricane man, he twists me back and forth” Noble invites us to share the exhilaration of the ride, propelled by the heavy guitar riff and the frantic energy of the rhythm. 

‘Hurricane Man’ is an emotional and sonic storm, ready to sweep you off your feet at a moment’s notice.


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Review Written By Liza Kupreeva

 

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