TAMS/N OTWAY w/ April Gallo + Monet's Pond
For a generation raised on sticky floors, late-night trams and live rooms that feel a little too close for comfort, TAMS/N OTWAY makes sense. Her alternative pop leans into tension and release, pairing electronic grit with sharp, emotional songwriting that feels lived-in rather than polished for effect.
There’s an ease to her presence, a look that’s cool without trying, a confidence that doesn’t need to announce itself. The songs hit somewhere between detachment and desire, built for people who like their pop with weight and edge.
There’s an ease to her presence, a look that’s cool without trying, a confidence that doesn’t need to announce itself. The songs hit somewhere between detachment and desire, built for people who like their pop with weight and edge.