DSD August 22, 2017: "Too Late (Not Too Late)" - Tetta
Shaun Cordingley
Welcome to the "Daily Song Drop": theguysfrom.com's song of the day feature where our resident indie music writer and former DJ Shaun Cordingley features a song every weekday that he feels you need to hear.
Too Late (Not Too Late) - Tetta
Singer/Songwriter Tetta's debut single "Too Late (Not Too Late) is one of those DSD songs that before I was ever through my first listen, I knew was going to need to be on here...
Check the song out below:
First off, that guitar is absolutely awesome, especially in setting the tone, and the feeling for "Too Late"--this is one of the more uplifting, and affirming songs that I have put on DSD, and yes, it is definitely one of those songs that I feel better having listened to it, every time. I think that has a lot to do with the fact that Tetta has an amazing voice, and her use of a few, modern pop elements, combined with a more normal indie world/folk style work so well to create a warm, yet engaging feeling to "Too Late" that it's hard to just listen to the song once.
It's also only about 2 1/2 minutes long, which is perfect (as the song never overstays its' welcome)...but also really is going to leave you wanting more.
Tetta is yet another artist who I am very much looking forward to hearing her develop and grow as an artist, especially after a start like "Too Late (Not Too Late)".
Here's the July 2017 DSD Playlist! We're missing a few tracks this month, which is sad for the Apple Music folks, but you've still got a really solid list this month (if I do say so myself, which I do...*cough*)
We are also now on Spotify! Here is the link to the July '17 Spotify List (which features 1 more track than the Apple Music list).
If you're looking for any of our past playlists, be sure to check out a Friday DSD feature, or serach for TGF on either Apple Music or Spotify!
See you tomorrow for our next Daily Song Drop!
-S (@Shauncord)
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