Brooklyn folk singer/songwriter and cellist Tallie Gabriel Releases Debut EP Little Death

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Ethereal singer/songwriter and cellist Tallie Gabriel has unveiled her debut solo E.P. Little Death, a collection of tender hopeful and heartbroken stories written in the aftermath of and reflection on a breakup, featuring singles “Story,” “Hummingbird,” “Laundry,” and cover of “Who Knows Where the Time Goes.”

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The 5 song EP explores Tallie Gabriel’s incredible poetry, musicianship, and vulnerability as it goes through the stages of allowing yourself to fall for someone, the disappointment of that relationship not quite working as you’d hoped, the loss of self that comes with betrayal, the confusing heartbreak of a one-time-fling that doesn’t last, and finally, a giving over to the understanding that nothing is permanent and all things in life, especially love, ebb and flow like the tides.

“The name ‘Little Death’ comes from an idea my mother told me when I called her once, wildly heartbroken: a breakup the closest thing to the death of a loved one that humans experience. Someone is in your world, and then they’re not, or at the very least, a new version of them is. The relationship you shared has died, so it’s no wonder that we mourn lost loves so deeply,” says Gabriel.  “It’s also a cheeky play on the French phrase petit mort… I’ll let you look up what that means.”

“Little Death” was written by Tallie Gabriel, produced, mixed, and masted by Julian Giaimo and features  Tallie Gabriel on cello, Halsey Harkins and Julian Giamo on keys, and Catherine Hardy and Halsey Harkins on background vocals.

Little Death is now available on all streaming platforms https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/talliegabriel/little-death

About Tallie Gabriel

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Tallie Gabriel’s work is born out of moments of tender vulnerability. Her music is steeped in warmth and affectionate intimacy—exactly how she likes her heart best. Her poetic lyrics and thoughtful storytelling combined with her lilting voice have drawn comparisons to the likes of Regina Spektor, Ingrid Michaelson, and Sufjan Stevens. She draws inspiration from a variety of indie singer-songwriter and folk predecessors, as well as incorporating the influence of the trad Irish, Bal-musette, and classical motifs that attracted her to the cello and music composition when she was younger. Gabriel is 1/4 of the folk group Cardboard Rocketship.

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