Tara Lily’s releases debut album Speak In The Dark – celebrate with her, live at Rough Trade

South London, British-Bengali musician Tara Lily releases her debut album, ‘Speak In The Dark’, a record about “things that go unsaid – secrets, desires and our connection to our ancestors”.

Buy / Listen to ‘Speak In The Dark’, released on black vinyl and digital HERE

Get tickets to Tara Lily’s in-store live performances at Rough Trade HERE

“Tara makes something glow in the darkness” – King Krule
“She’s something else” – Iggy Pop
“Incredible…I fucking adore it!” – RAYE
“Each song takes you on a journey” – Talvin Singh
“Beautiful, melancholic…” – Jamie Cullum

Transgressing jazz, electronica, trip-hop, and alternative R&B with Indian soundscape Tara Lily’s ‘Speak In The Dark’ is an artistic representation of her’s emotional highs and lows with ADHD. “I was diagnosed with ADHD at 15 when I was expelled from school. I often feel like every day is an emotional rollercoaster. This album is a representation of that. It’s a journey of high-energy, intense songs and deep, slow, mournful ballads”, Tara explains.

The album, produced by Dom Valentino, includes collaborations with American jazz trumpeter Theo Croker and UK-Bengali lyricist Surya Sen. It also features a stellar lineup of guest musicians, including saxophonist Jazz Lee, Indian classical virtuoso Akash Parekah, Mei Kirby, and additional instrumentation from Archy Marshall.

‘Speak In The Dark’ is a true body of work, meandering through sonic landscapes and deep visceral storytelling. Often recorded in the nocturnal hours by wavey-improv-jams, the LP is also inspired by Tara’s travels through Asia and her journey of reconnecting to her roots in India: “from the wild nightlife of Mumbai to the stillness of nature in Goa” The whispery titular track is about speaking our truths; “things we say or don’t, secrets we keep and the foreboding of what is to come in the future”, Tara divulges.

Recent single “Breathe Now” is a jazzy-dnb infused track about getting out of the mind and into the body, inspired by Tara’s work with SHAKTI energy (divine female lifeforce). Tara collaborates with UK lyricist Surya Sen, who delivers a poetic verse in Bengali on the turbulent “Like The Ocean”. Tara pays tribute to the classic, spiritual jazz standard “Naima” by John Coltrane – reimagined with synths and sitars, and “South Bombay” is a psychedelic whirlwind, blending east and west, as an ode to India and its nightlife.

The album is bookended by ‘Drone Speaks In The Dark’, the introduction to the record that mirrors the beginning of life itself. Ancient drones are synchronised to Tara’s vocals and keys, as feet stamping – symbolic of our walk through life – are heard throughout. “Untold”, the longest track on the LP that closes the album, is a song about death and destruction while imagining life after death. “The very end features a secret code, all of the songs backwards with my footsteps walking into the next realm”, Tara adds.

Previous singles and videos, such as the siren song “No Way Out”, shot in the Himalayas in association with The North Face, is a pensive modern ballad that draws on “dark romance and Nepali folk tales”. The sombre soundscape “6 Feet Down” sees Tara working with American trumpeter Theo Croker for an all-star jazz collaboration. “Double Time” showcases Tara’s electronic side, delving into the frenetic energy of drum and bass. The music video, directed by Bengali filmmaker Siddinth Ghosh, is shot in Mumbai and follows Tara on the back of a motorbike, guided by Kali, the goddess of destruction/creation. “Double Time” garnered support from Jamie Cullum (BBC Radio 2), Jamz Supernova (BBC 6Music) and Radio 1 as ‘Track of the Week’.

Tara Lily will be playing shows at Rough Trade Bristol and Rough Trade East to celebrate the release of ‘Speak In The Dark’, details and tickets for both shows are on DICE