Tarren
Tarren is a British folk trio based in Bristol, England.[1][2] Tarren is known for creating music that is fresh and dynamic but rooted in the English tradition. The group is a proponent of New Folk: traditional Folk music that incorporates modern musical themes, minimalism and modern Pop music.[3]
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Formation
Tarren was formed in 2022. From an old Welsh word meaning small hill, this band is composed of Sid Goldsmith (cittern and vocals), Alex Garden (fiddle), and Danny Pedler (accordion).[4] The group combines cittern and concertina, fiddle, and accordion to create their music. To date, the band has released one studio album.[5][6]
Releases and performances
The band Tarren released their first studio album Revel in 2022. The album received critical acclaim from Folk publications. The musical trio expertly arranges original and traditional material to produce rich, joyous music that draws the listener in, weaving intricate themes throughout tunes and songs that have the pulse of traditional dance at their heart.[7]
It was announced that Tarren's second album Outside Time will be released in September 2024.[8]
Discography
Albums/Singles
Year | Album/Singles | Credit |
---|---|---|
2018 | Field and Dyke | Tarren (Band) |
2021 | Hardwood (Tune) | Tarren (Band) |
2022 | Rigs of the Time[9] | Tarren (Band) |
2022 | REVEL[10] | Tarren (Band) |
2024 | Outside Time | Tarren (Band) |
References
- ↑ Mele, Michele (27 April 2023). "The band that’s reshaping the future of English folk music". Yorkshire Bylines. https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/society/music/the-band-thats-reshaping-the-future-of-english-folk-music/.
- ↑ Brown, Graham (6 August 2022). "TARREN – Revel (own label)". Folking.com. https://folking.com/tarren-revel-own-label/.
- ↑ "Alan James Bursaries awarded for 2023" (in en-gb). English Folk Dance and Song Society. 13 July 2023. https://www.efdss.org/about-us/what-we-do/news/12773-alan-james-bursaries-awarded-for-2023.
- ↑ Rough, Billy (27 July 2022). "Tarren - Revel". KLOF Magazine. https://klofmag.com/2022/07/tarren-revel-album-review/.
- ↑ "Tarren". Alan Bearman Music. https://alanbearmanmusic.com/artists/tarren/.
- ↑ "Revel by Tarren." (in en). brightyoungfolk.com. https://brightyoungfolk.com/records/revel-tarren.
- ↑ "Folk at the New Room: Tarren, with support from Bristol Folk Singers". John Wesley’s New Room. https://www.newroombristol.org.uk/event/folk-at-the-new-room-tarren/.
- ↑ Staff, Tradfolk (6 January 2024). "Folk albums to look forward to in 2024". Tradfolk. https://tradfolk.co/music/folk-albums-to-look-forward-to-in-2024/.
- ↑ "Video Premiere & Song of the Day: Tarren - Rigs of the Time". Folk Radio UK. 10 June 2021. https://www.folkradio.co.uk/2021/06/video-premiere-tarren-rigs-of-the-time/.
- ↑ Wilks, Jon (2 August 2022). "Tarren, REVEL - a review". Tradfolk. https://tradfolk.co/music/reviews/tarren-revel/.