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Tiny Habits

The three college dormmates who founded Tiny Habits in 2022 spotlight their tight vocal harmonies against a backdrop of reverent, acoustic soundscapes. They’ve gone from viral sensation to in-demand live performers with stunning speed, attracting streaming audiences with a mix of originals (“Mudroom,” “Flicker”) and covers (Fleetwood Mac's “Landslide”). The members of Tiny Habits -- singer/guitarists Maya Rae, Cinya Khan, and Judah Mayowa -- met as students at the Berklee College of Music in 2021. Discovering shared musical interests and a knack for interlocking harmonies, the trio experimented with snippets of acoustic covers recorded in their dorm stairwell. As each cover would outperform anything else the three posted online, they decided to make the partnership official, forming Tiny Habits in 2022. Reactions were swift and rapturous. No less an authority on vocal harmonies in folk music than David Crosby was one of the first to praise the group’s work, and the trio found themselves an even bigger audience when they were recruited by fellow Berklee graduate Lizzy McAlpine to back her (and rearrange several of her songs) on an NPR Tiny Desk performance. Tiny Habits began to release their own work that same year. The singles “hemenway” and “one more” preceded a self-titled EP in 2023, which also included a cover of Fleetwood Mac's “Landslide.” Tiny Habits spent much of 2023 touring, opening for Ingrid Michaelson, Gracie Abrams, and Noah Kahan between their own headlining summer shows. New music followed that same year: singles “Small Enough,” “Mudroom,” “Flicker,” and “I Don’t Have the Heart” -- all of which replicated the hypnotic vocals and ethereal instrumentation of their previous work -- were produced by Tony Berg, known for his collaborations with Phoebe Bridgers and Boygenius.
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13 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes

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