tinyfeet Strips It Back With New Album, ‘unfiltered me’

Released on the 23rd of September last year, ‘unfiltered me’ is the new album from London-based artist, tinyfeet.

‘unfiltered me’ is available to stream and download here

With a sound that is fully rooted in pop, the twelve track album also explores anthemic themes of family, love, and resilience, with the artist drawing their experiences directly from that of both relatives and their partner. The emotional honesty is evident in tinyfeet’s raw, yet powerful vocals, marking a significant stage in their musical journey.

Incredibly, ‘unfiltered me’ was recorded in a home studio, on the barest of equipment, allowing tinyfeet to deliver the most genuine of performances.

Backed by keyboards and sparse percussive elements, tinyfeet shows a distinct maturity in their vocals, with the songs offering to the listener an unfiltered look – as the title says. Listeners may well remember tinyfeet’s earlier release, ‘Broken but Beautiful’, which remains a significant part of their story, and will find ‘unfiltered me’ an exciting addition to this artist’s discography, with its layered textures, and organic sound elements.

Highlights of the album, and certain to become fan favourites, include the anthemic opener, ‘Holding Hands’, and the moving ‘Twins’.

You can find out more about tinyfeet and their music online via InstagramFacebook, Spotify, and Deezer.

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