
Tara Kye introducing new single, Put Your Phone Down.
July 2020 – Artist and songwriter Tara Kye has just released a brand new song titled βPut Your Phone Down.β The title of the track is very outspoken and thought-provoking. More often than not, all of our most special moments are filtered through the lens of a phone. We canβt seem to stop taking pics of everything or broadcasting everything live as it happens. As a result, we might miss out on real connections and lose what matters most: the experience, the moment.
The song is direct and easy to relate to, with a production that feels clean and punchy. Tara is an incredibly talented artist, and her vocals are right on top of the mix, soaring above the instruments seamlessly, without ever disrupting the natural balance of the song. If you are a fan of modern pop music and if you like artists like Sia, Halsey or Billie Eilish, this one is going to be right up your alley for sure.
This beautiful pop song by Tara Kye explores this concept to perfection, going for a direct and modern edge.
About Tara KyeΒ
Fortunately, Tara have many life lessons to draw upon to write and a great friend, John Dean, who writes with her, they just split the credits 50/50 itβs easier that way then they can relax into the creative knowing have taken care of one another. Writing together for 25 years. He is the musician and talent while Tara the one with the crazy ideas who refuses to live life in a box preferring to breakdown boundaries with a machete than live the status quo.
John Dean and tara first met 25 years ago at a piano store where her parents had purchased a digital piano for her wedding present. At the age of 24, recently graduated from university and engaged to be married she was diagnosed with Hodgkinβs Lymphoma stage 2B, moving quickly into stage 3. She had lost weight from 120lbs down to 90lbs at 5β4 Β½ β. Life had been irreversibly altered. Everything went black, She cried till soul bled, dream wedding and wedding dress – cancelled. As she stated, “I lost my hair on my wedding night, thankfully, I had brought a wig with me to exit the hotel in the morningβ¦.25 years later, John Dean bought an 1878 Steinway Grand Piano and said we should write a song about how we first met and try to raise some money for Cancer researchβ¦.
Molten Metal was born. A celebration of life, triumphantly conquering all odds. Complete double meaning.
βMolten Metal fills my Veinsβ – Molten metal referring to chemotherapy agents which were metals such as cis-platine but also referring to the way that the metal from your Harley becomes part of your soul.
βCold as Flint my will of Steelβ β chemotherapy was ice cold entering your veins especially when they missed and referring to the undauntable will of your soul to survive anything just like steel withstands most elements.
βA bolt of lightning I will rideβ β Harley Davidson and the βtripβ you take on chemotherapy.
βFeel the thunder breaking freeβ β feel the cancer sliding off your back to be left behind permanently and the feeling you get as you accelerate through the gears with the speed pushing you into the seat.
That was the start, then John Dean and I collaboratively wrote 17 songs together in total as of todayβs date including the dog song βDo the Wagβ, βWhere is that Manβ, βRiseβ, βLetβs Go! Letβs Go! Letβs Goβ, βYou only live once letβs get awayβ.
John Dean is more like a brother to me than just a friend and apparently, he really enjoyed being amused by my βSheraβ roar with his friends, it is this spirit of camaraderie which frees us up to maximize our song writing potential. John has no problems mercilessly teasing me or laughing at my trials and tribulations in life.
Our songs reflect life experiencesβ¦ the bittersweet healing of divorce βFreedom Rocksβ, being in love with the wrong man β βTortured Loveβ, dreaming of love β βItβs About Romanceβ. The joy of riding my Harley Davidson with my friends β βChasing Rainbowsβ, βLetβs Go! Letβs Go! Letβs Goβ, βRide of Your Lifeβ, family vacation and pain of losing a loved one β βYou only live once Letβs Get Awayβ, Courage, hope βRiseβ, loneliness and confusion βBitterly Coldβ, empowerment β βSheraβ, Doggies! βDo the Wagβ, to dance βRide of your Life Remixβ, looking for a new man β βWhere is that Manβ, an ode to Los Vegas of an era past fused with the present – βBeautiful Gangstasβ
Gratefully, I was raised in a family who loved to party, laugh, love and live. Memories of campfires, singing with Grandpa playing the banjo or guitar. My father, probably challenged me the most though, we were sailing through a remote beautiful coast, we were the only boat in a cove of rocks, so he suggested that I should go sit on the rock and just play anything that came to my mind. So, I did, I learned how to improvise, create and enjoy! That one crazy memory liberated me to create⦔






















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