
Signed to the ever-excellent Dalliance Recordings, Ailsa Tully’s music seems to exist at the centre of a particularly beautiful storm. Existing between the worlds of minimal electronica, folk and choral-music, Ailsa finds influence as much in the rolling greenery of her native Wales as she does in the music of contemporaries like Gia Margaret and Mary Lattimore.
Ailsa’s most recent single, “Drive”, was her first for Dalliance, and suggested an artist more than ready to take their place in the limelight. Inspired by a desire to escape the banal and embrace a more exciting future, Drive is a song of escapism, perfectly delivered by Ailsa’s stunning vocals and gorgeous entwined layers of bass and guitar. Ailsa’s music feels like a blessing, a moment of blissful calm in a fast moving world, and with the promise of a new single early this year, and hopes for a whole lot more, she looks well destined to become one of 2020’s most exciting new voices.
Gillie Rowland – Guitar
Vincenzo Grande – Guitar
Heledd Owen – Drums
Elin Edwards – Clarinet
Ailsa has received support from BBC Radio’s Huw Stephens, BBC Introducing and Hoxton Radio. Her most recent accomplishment is signing to Dalliance Recordings
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