The harmony-driven ambient indie-rock duo, tuesday nite, came together during the pandemic through a shared love of tiny desk concerts, even more compact harmonies and indie contemporaries, such as Pinegrove and Phoebe Bridgers.
Now, they’re here with their debut self-titled release, featuring the lead single, following after me. If Mazzy Star and Vanessa Carlton met in the alt-90s middle, the convergence of evocative style would undoubtedly emulate the same radiant warmth in following after me.
The yearning love song stridently triumphs in depicting the bitter lows and the highs that leave a perpetual need for that co-writer in our lives to make a return. In every conceivable way, the unpretentiously expressive single floors you with the fluency of its expression. Debuts this impressive don’t come along every day. Get them on your radar.
Following after me is now available to stream on Spotify.
Review by Amelia Vandergast
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Season 3 - tuesday nite - sara elizabeth and courtney ann • Rockabilly Greg
20 May 2023 at 1:44 pm[…] with a friendship fostered through virtual open mics and jam sessions during the pandemic (2020), courtney and sara discovered their mutual love for tiny desks concerts, tight harmonies, and current indie artists such as phoebe bridgers and pinegrove. while digging into their classical roots and mac and cheese habits, they fondly coined their jam nites “tiny desk Tuesdays” – from there, tuesday nite was born. rounding out the lineup for live shows are james kooken (drums, johnny hart & the mess) and tom varco (bass, tortoise forest), creating a deep pocket amidst an expansive and emotional musical landscape. a&r factory proclaimed of tuesday nite’s 2021 debut release, “debuts this impressive don’t come along every day. get them on your radar.” read the full review HERE […]