Articles
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Electro- Gospel 'EAT' - Notion Magazine
‘I am fascinated by the contrast and cycles of life and death, resurrection… it’s really touching and inspiring to see and be in that flourishing of colour and materials. In the Bible, the wilderness (desert) is a place where this flourishing and overcoming is even more prominent so shooting this music video in the desert lands of California was a dream come true.’
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TALIA AROSE INTERVIEW
Most of the Latin American female singers I grew up listening to, like Gloria Estefan, Shakira (her Pies Descalzos’ album era) Toto la Momposina and so many more, influenced my singing style for sure. The way they belt out from the heart always connects with me deeply, even when the songs are sentimental and fragile, their vocals carry weight.
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TOO MUCH LOVE
“What do you get when a Londoner Latina moves to Paris during a quarter-life crisis, becomes a born-again Christian, and starts making electro-pop music with a local house DJ?” It’s Talia Arose, and “Eat”
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Guilty Pleasures
‘I always have this image in my head that one day I will sing for an army. I deeply admire those that serve in the armies and give their lives so others can have freedom.’
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Epitome
‘Undress me to life’ was a line that suddenly came out when I was writing about being passionately in love and feeling so free in that romance that didn’t necessarily come from being in a couple. For me this song is about my journey in faith and leaving behind a lot of misconceptions and even negativity I had about love.