Discover spill tab’s French DNA With Single “Calvaire”
“Calvaire" is a single harmoniously produced by LA-based music connoisseur SPILL TAB with David Marinelli, her main collaborator. Addressing a pattern of unpleasant feelings and painting unpredictable glitches of life (hence the name), the song displays a mellow and soft atmosphere, which transports into a soothing universe. To explain her vision on the song, Spill tab shares:
"Calvaire represents shitty circumstances that can ruin life, something overbearing, like searching for a pack of cigs but you've gotta hit a thousand spots(...)or realizing the infinite compromises you've made for the "love of your life"."
Born half French and half Korean, her French influence plays a big part in her sonic perspective, which is why the single “Calvaire” was lyrically orchestrated in French.
A more than successful sonic project that easily seduced many music lovers — with over two millions streams on Spotify.
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