Aly Tadros

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Silence And The Truth 04:21 Tools
Swingset 03:24 Tools
Serendipities 03:38 Tools
One More Day 03:26 Tools
Keep Up 04:14 Tools
Linger 02:40 Tools
Paper Mache 02:52 Tools
Sweet on Me 00:00 Tools
Whim (feat. Ben Balmer) 04:01 Tools
Not A Drop 04:31 Tools
It All 03:55 Tools
Behind My Hands 03:01 Tools
Uprooted 03:00 Tools
The Cross Sticks 03:21 Tools
The Fits 03:07 Tools
Bad Thing 02:53 Tools
The Prophet 03:40 Tools
But A Memory 03:42 Tools
Rivers 03:42 Tools
Names We Forget 04:21 Tools
Quiet Company 03:37 Tools
Dressing Room 02:18 Tools
This Is How You Lose Her 02:18 Tools
Your Escape 02:18 Tools
Silence Of The City 02:18 Tools
'Sweet on Me' 03:55 Tools
Alberta 00:30 Tools
Message from Dad 00:30 Tools
Higher Than the Moon 00:30 Tools
Partner in Crime 00:30 Tools
A Good Man 00:30 Tools
Slow This Heart 00:30 Tools
Lift Me Up 00:30 Tools
The Good Wine 00:30 Tools
Firing at Flames 00:30 Tools
(shame, Shame, Shame) 02:58 Tools
Whim 00:00 Tools
Paper Cut 00:30 Tools
Aly Tadros, 'Sweet on Me' 00:30 Tools
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When Aly Tadros was offered her first paid gig, she had three original songs under her belt. The set called for two hours. She took it anyways. That gutsy attitude is sewn throughout Aly's debut album, Things Worth Keeping. Recorded and produced by Duane Lundy (Ben Sollee, These United States, Vandaveer), Things Worth Keeping released August 22nd surrounded by a developing five month US & European tour that Aly, at the ripe old age of 22, is booking independently. Spacious and melodic, salty and moving, Aly Tadros alternative folk stylings tempts each listener out of the vacuum-sealed sterility of every day life. Her classical guitar writhes on the floor of the mind, haunted by the honesty of her lyrics . Her influences range from the off-kilter Tom Waits, to the commanding Ani DiFranco, to the captivating Fiona Apple, leaving the listener to feel seduced, loved, left and wizened. In addition to her influences, Aly is frequently compared with the likes of Rachael Yamagata and Jolie Holland. Before flamenco lessons and tennis tournaments, Aly jokes that she first wowed audiences as a Cardboard Fish in a community theater showing of The Little Mermaid in her home town of Laredo, Texas. She studied in Spain, Turkey and Egypt in high school and marched on to study middle eastern politics at Sarah Lawrence in New York before dropping out to pursue music full-time, playing over 200 shows in her first year alone. Aly may have soaked up her eclectic guitar style from Mexico to Egypt, but her words could only be born from the most deep and quiet places within her conscience. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.