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Tash Sultana Takes The Stage And Steals Our Hearts

With Unparalleled Technicality and Freedom, Tash Sultna's Tunes Make Waves at Govornor's Ball NYC 2018

Megan Oots

I first discovered Tash Sultana while hunting for new music. This is rare for me. I am the person that listens to the same two artists on repeat for years, ( I love you, Avett Brothers, and Dr Dog). So for me, it seems like fate that I stumbled upon Tash Sultana, who broke my repeat habit to immerse me in a world of unexpected, yet perfectly placed, soundscaped rhythms paired with transcendental vocals. She has since held a steady spot on my "most played" list.

She's Australian born and music raised. Tash plays over 20 musical instruments. I was fortunate enough to see her play many of them at Governor's Ball NYC.

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Her performance was incredible. I made sure to stay front and center while others chilled on the notorious Gov Ball Hill that faced the Bacardi Stage where she performed. No matter where were are when you first hear her music, it's sure to make your head turn.

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AND Thursday was Tash's 23rd Birthday!

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Dr. Dog's 'Critical Equation,' the "deeply moving and resonant" (KEXP) new album from the beloved indie rock outfit, was released on Thirty Tigers. Produced by Gus Seyffert (Bedouine, Michael Kiwanuka), 'Critical Equation' has revitalized the sound that characterizes Dr. Dog's sensitivity to subtlety. They recorded during an intense and transformative period. The band questioned their creative process and emerged with what is "arguably Dr. Dog's best work" (WXPN).

Watch the band's performance of "Listening In" on Live From Here With Chris Thile:

Dr. Dog is currently on their first tour in two years, which includes a three-night run at Brooklyn Steel -- full dates below!

'Critical Equation' mentions...

"a roiling caldron of psychedelia...it could almost be Santana, infused with 21st-century dread and nerve." - New York Times, on "Go Out Fighting"

"the moment of realization just before emotional trauma hits home; it's a sadness so profound that it can't be spun into a lighthearted song." - NPR Music, on "Listening In"

"The deep, pulled-back grooves of Critical Equation reveal the harnessed intensity of the songs and performances so deliberately that their myriad pleasures and embedded hooks will sneak up on you" -- Uncut

"an ode to the perseverance the band found in themselves -- and that the world at large gravely needs." - Consequence of Sound, on "Go Out Fighting"

"deeply moving and resonant songwriting...[Dr. Dog] uses restraint as a strength and sounds at the top of their game while doing it." - KEXP

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Tour Dates

5/2 Boston, MA - House of Blues
5/4 Detroit, MI - Majestic Theatre
5/5 Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre
5/6 St. Paul, MN - Palace Theatre
5/8 Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall Ballroom
5/10 Tulsa, OK - Cain's Ballroom
5/11 Dallas, TX - Granada Theater
5/12 Austin, TX - Moody Theater
5/13 Houston, TX - White Oak Music Hall
5/14 San Antonio, TX - The Rustic
5/16 New Orleans, LA - Joy Theater
5/17 Birmingham, AL - Iron City
5/18 Atlanta, GA - Tabernacle
5/19 Black Mountain, NC - Pisgah Brewing Co.
6/1 Santa Ana, CA - The Observatory
6/2 San Diego, CA - Observatory North Park
6/3 Pioneertown, CA -- Pappy & Harriet's
6/5 Los Angeles, CA - The Theatre at Ace Hotel
6/7 Oakland, CA - Fox Theater
6/8 Portland, OR - Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
6/9 Seattle, WA - The Moore Theatre
6/11 Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot
6/13 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre
6/14 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre
6/15 Kansas City, MO - Truman
6/16 Indianapolis, IN - Sun King Brewery
6/17 Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE
6/19 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel
6/20 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel
6/21 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel
6/22 Vienna, VA - Wolf Trap
6/23 Philadelphia, PA - Festival Pier at Penn's Landing
7/13 Greenfield, MA - Green River Festival
7/14 Greenfield, MA - Green River Festival
7/15 Greenfield, MA - Green River Festival
8/10 Waynesville, OH - Bellwether Festival

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Dan Victor is editor of Popdust and producer of Popdust Presents. He is also a music producer, bassist for Low Profile (live hip hop) & The Coldpress (indie rap) and front-man for Ductape Halo (indie rock). Follow on Youtube.


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The artists recently premiered their music video and their EP-- with deep cuts from some of their favorite albums

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If you like 1975 and Børns, you'll love these guys.

According to Billboard they are, "...a candy-coated nugget coming straight from Nashville that sounds ready to squeeze in alongside Børns and the 1975 on your fall alt-pop playlists." Well it's the middle of winter and we're still really into them. They recently premiered their music video for "Catapult" through Relix who called their work, " [a] series of rich, nuanced studio recordings." They released an EP entitled Chapter One just a week ago and Chapter Two is expected this Spring. This is all a part of their anticipated album Fashion out this summer taking the unique tactic of dropping the album in installments. These deep cuts can't be passed by.

Watch "Catapult" here.

Daniel Ellsworth, lead singer, remarks on "Catapult."

"Catapult' is a song about loving someone for their flaws, not in spite of them. It's about opposites attracting. It's someone saying "I'm a little crazy.You're a little crazy. Maybe we should be crazy together. When you find someone you really love, it's automatic. You love them through all the bullshit no matter what. I think there's a beautiful vulnerability in that. It's one of my favorite songs on the new record. I'm particularly proud of the arrangement we came up with. I love the way all the instruments play off each other and I love all the sounds we were able to dial in in the studio. I especially love Marshall's bass line. He always writes great bass lines, but this might be my all time favorite of his."

In the music video, Ellsworth dances with his wife. The two wear outfits as vibrant as their personalities though their performance style is silly and stoic. The video is interlaced with fun "couch hangs" with the rest of the band. Probably my favorite part of the video is how vibrant everything is but also how chill everyone presents themselves. I feel like this is pretty representative of falling in love right? Everything feels intense, but you do your best to keep your cool.

We wanted to know what Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes listens to. The band curated a playlist just for Popdust readers. Check it out here!

Dr. Dog | "I Only Wear Blue" (Marshall)

Guitarist Scott McMicken suggests that not only is the title of this song directly related to the fact that he only wore blue clothes for a period of his life, but also that this song is an apology to anyone. An apology based on the experiences we all have with each other, and the faults we all have as humans to over analyze and to not be faithful to each other. Regardless of the meaning this song moves in a beautiful flow, from a soft subtle opening, to a lighthearted bopping middle section, and then into a final burst of energy. Dr. Dog ends the song with the hook and a dirty guitar solo, making the payoff worth it.

Loved their playlist? Check out their new EP Chapter One here.

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Anie Delgado is a contributor to Popdust and is an actress and musician based in NYC. Follow her on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter and check out her music on Spotify. Press inquiries here.


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