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Tamar Berk – “Permanent Vacation”

This past August, Tamar Berk released her third album, tiny injuries, a warm cathartic journey through her grief that shows how to accept a thousand tiny cuts, heal, and make their scars a part of you (Check of previous feature on her HERE). Berk has just released her new single off that LP, the indie rock jammer “Permanent Vacation.” Berk’s songcraft and lyricism are adeptly wielded as ear worm guitar lines buzz and jangle with a Wurlitzer melody and brass blasts bringing a warm radiance of sunshine to melancholic lyrics. “Permanent Vacation” has a dynamic range of tones that burst and blossom like exotic fruits on your taste buds, all while staying grounded in the indie-rock 90’s palette that she has such reverence for. Fans of Liz Phair, Pavement, and Ween will find lots to love on the new single. Here is Berk talking about her new single; “Permanent Vacation”[...]

Tamar Berk – “Drop in the Bucket”

“Drop in the Bucket” is the lead single off of Cleveland native Tamar Berk‘s upcoming album tiny injuries, out August 18th. A heartfelt, guitar-driven track about the small grievances that build up in a relationship, Tamar brings a nice mix of poppy grunge in a similar vein of Bully, Liz Phair, or Soccer Mommy. With two albums released within the past couple years that leaned more into the pop aesthetic, the rougher edge of “Drop in the Bucket” should prove that Tamar Berk isn’t a one trick pony. For me personally, artists who are open to expressing themselves in different ways while still maintaining their voice is such an awesome thing to behold and something that current fans can appreciate and maybe bring some new listeners into the fold. Be sure to check out “Drop in the Bucket” on Spotify or Bandcamp and give tiny injuries a listen on August 18th!