Devotion
Domino are honoured to introduce Devotion; the hugely anticipated debut album from one of London's most exciting underground talents, Tirzah. Arriving on the back of a lauded run of releases on Greco Roman, Devotion shines a brilliant new light on Tirzah's unique experimental pop, exquisitely soulful voice and potent contemporary lyricism.
Produced by Mica Levi, Tirzah’s debut is a compelling vision of what imperfect pop music can be—joyful in both sound and feeling precisely because both seem so out-of-step and asymmetrical.
A masterful, highly personal debut that wears love, loss and loyalty brazenly on its sleeve
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With Devotion, Tirzah and Micachu have created something fiercely unique, relatable and of the moment.
Tirzah is right here, and yet, she isn't — not quite. Leaning toward us, on the cover art for her debut album, little is clearly defined: ha...
Although Tirzah might seem to be a newcomer, she's actually been at this for quite some time. Between 2013 and 2015, she released one EP per year, and her songs occasionally managed to get the attention of certain big-name blogs thanks to her strange, thu
Tirzah’s name is one we have become familiar with over the years, as her various EP releases have come through Greco-Roman. ‘Devotion’,
South London artist Tirzah has taken her sweet time to make a debut album - but gladly 'Devotion' has been worth the wait.
Tirzah's Devotion is a collection of love songs, but in an obligatory way, as if
Tirzah up-ends R&B for something completely unexpected in our review of the shocking but not totally accessible 'Devotion'.
Making magic out of minimal patterns – with the help of old friend and producer Mica Levi – the singer spins alluring stories of intimacy and love
This somber, suave music takes the sounds of experimental hip-hop and R&B and turns them into an ode to and remedy for personal strife.