The Middle East's Bree Tranter Releases Solo Single
Posted: 07 October, 2011
Earlier this year, acclaimed Townsville experimental folk-pop outfit The Middle East called it a day, just a few months after releasing their much anticipated debut long player, I Want That You Are Always Happy.
When The Middle East finished up, singer and multi-instrumentalist Bree Tranter headed down to Sydney, where she began writing and recording some solo material. Winter, her new single out on Gaga Digi, is one of her first solo recordings, and what a recording it is: five and a half minutes of haunting, beautifully fragile folk that outs Bree as a serious artist in her own right. We can't wait to hear more.
Have a listen to the single below, and pick up a copy on iTunes or Bandcamp.
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