Tally Spear has released her new single ‘Oddball’, the latest track to be taken from her forthcoming EP Tally, out August 14th.

‘Oddball’ is a bold pop track with a grandiose theatrical rock touch, which celebrates the unique and different with Tally’s commanding vocals.

Regarding the single Tally says, “If someone called me ‘weird’ when I was younger, I took it as a compliment, not an insult, and I try to hold onto this mentality as an adult. ‘Oddball’ takes inspiration from being different or ‘strange,’ and celebrates it.”

‘Oddball’ is the latest song to be taken from the forthcoming EP Tally, and follows the release of the acclaimed singles ‘Already Gone’, ‘Can’t Find What I’m Looking For’ and ‘What Do I Want’ from the EP.

The “Tally” EP displays the varying sides of her unique brand of alt-pop, which combines a dark gothic touch with a glamorous carefree shimmer that’s also steeped with attitude throughout.

The EP’s tracks have been produced with Martin Hollis (Adele, Tom Walker, Mark Ronson) and Max Marlow (Kodaline, Declan MeKenna) as well as Marc Dowding and Anthony Trueman of Sound Collective.

The EP also features a cover of Cream’s ‘I Feel Free’, created with King Charles, which injects an indie pop edge among the psychedelic reverie.

Ahead of the EP release Tally has achieved great support from the likes of Radio X, Music Week, Clash, Gigwise, Diva Magazine, It’s All Indie and more. She’s also made an impressive impact on the live scene previously playing Hyde Park’s British Summer Time, supporting Akala at Vegan Camp Out and headlining a packed Upstairs at Ronnie Scott’s.

With the Tally EP she comes armed with her distinct punked-up pop, ready to make a big statement this summer.

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