Tilly Louise Music News
Tilly Louise
Releases
New Single
“Make Me A Robot”
A floor-stomping, synth-drenched single for those who never quite feel
enough in the world of love.
Get acquainted with pint-sized rocker Tilly Louise & her new single “Make Me A Robot” Tilly is likely to be a new name in your inbox today, but could well become a future staple to your best indie-pop playlist in the build-up to her debut EP ‘Join The Club’ out on June 16. The whole record was written & produced by Tilly, with additional production added by Charlie Cook. Furthermore, to today’s release announcements, Tilly will also be on a headline tour in the North West of England in June where fans will get a chance to hear the new music live.
Listen to “Make Me A Robot” now on Spotify
Expanding on today’s new release, Tilly explained “This song has to be my favourite to date. It’s the most honest I’ve been in my writing. When it comes to love, I’ve always felt I am never enough, and to write that down and then sing it aloud at shows has been something I’ve had to grow into, but I have felt that it has really resonated with those that have heard it live in a set, so maybe I’m not alone in the club looking for validation.”
(Tilly Louise)
For Tilly’s music, live performances is very much a big part of why she writes the songs she does. Today’s single release is no different boasting crashing drums, sizzling synths and an intense, rumbling bass line. However, it’s her ability to mix it up with emotional lyrics which makes her live performances a show not to miss if she’s in town. Tilly will be on the road playing headline shows this summer stopping off in Leeds & Manchester, along with two dates in her hometown of Liverpool.
Join The Club Headline Tour
June 21 – Kazimier Stockroom (Liverpool)
June 22 – Kazimier Stockroom (Liverpool)
Tickets can be purchased
Tilly, aged just 23, is a born-and-raised Liverpudlian. She fellow cites city artists such as Zuzu, Pixey and Natalie McCool as local gods she aims to emulate when it comes to flying the flag for scouse music. Her sound influences are closer to the likes of Paramore and Blondie, who write rocky pop songs with a frontwoman that never shies from performing honest yet powerful songs.
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