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EP Review: Rising Neo-Soul Artist TAMMIE Unveils Hotly Anticipated Debut EP ‘METAMORPHOSIS’

  • September 13, 2024
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Rising neo-soul newcomer TAMMIE, releases her anticipated debut EP METAMORPHOSIS, a five-track collection that marks a significant step in her artistic journey. Following a wave of support across national radio and press, the EP showcases some brilliant artistry through both it’s radiant arrangements and silky smooth vocals.

The EP reflects Tammie’s personal and artistic evolution, tracing her path from a budding singer-songwriter to a fully realized artist with a clear vision. Describing the project as “my life’s anecdote,” Tammie explains that each track explores a chapter of her life, shaped by a powerful sense of purpose and spiritual awakening.

From the gentle, atmospheric piano led ‘Beautiful Day’, to swelling guitar work riff and melancholic tone of ‘Help Me Help Myself’, to the uplifting and hopeful ‘Hello Sunshine’, Tammie showcases varied of emotions across the tracks. All backed by some delectably moody, beautifully throughout soundscapes and gentle, swing heavy beats, the EP carried a chilled, understated vibe allowing it to convey a striking alternative R&B edge whilst leaving room for Tammie’s silk smooth and controlled lead vocal.

Speaking about METAMORPHOSIS, Tammie explained: “This project will forever hold a very special place in my heart because it tells the story of a truly magical, self-fulfilling prophecy, and one of my most life-changing experiences yet—my spiritual awakening. For a long time, I didn’t understand my life’s Purpose, yet I still immersed myself in music and wondered why. But now my Purpose is clear, and much greater than music. It was the music that led me there. Now, I want to use my music to lead others to the same place.”

Produced by Grammy-nominated and Billboard-charting producer The 25th Hour (Andrew Gowie) and mastered by multi-platinum mastering engineer Geoff Pesche at Abbey Road Studios, METAMORPHOSIS is a testament to Tammie’s refined artistry. The collaboration with such high-caliber professionals underscores the quality and ambition behind the project, ensuring that each track resonates both emotionally and sonically.

With this debut EP, Tammie takes listeners on a transformative journey, just as her own music has guided her toward self-discovery. Immersive, heartfelt and genuinely beautiful, the 5 track release is hard to fault.

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