27-year-old Norwegian-Irish singer-songwriter based in Berlin, Tara Nome Doyle announces she’s signed to cult label FatCat Records. She also shares new single ‘The Overgrown Path’ to join the signing news.
Tara has garnered international attention with her haunting vocals, introspective lyrics, and atmospheric, art pop sound. Her 2018 debut single ‘Down with You’ has amassed over 6 million streams, and her albums Alchemy (2020) and Værmin (2022) received praise from the likes of Wonderland Magazine, CLASH, Vogue Japan, The Irish Times, Daily Mirror, Hot Press and more. Following a two-year hiatus, her self-produced EP Agape (2024) marked her return to the music scene, documenting an emotional and cathartic journey through grief.
Writing with Isobel Waller-Bridge, she’s contributed to Netflix’s Munich and forthcoming Three Women based on the best selling book by Lisa Taddeo, plus Tara’s songs, music and performances have featured in several films and TV series, including Sonja Heiss’ Wann wird es endlich wieder so, wie es nie war, Anders W. Bertelsen’s The Joy of Serendipity, Claudia Rorarios’ Touched, and HBO’s Generation.
A keen collaborator, she’s worked with local musicians such Federico Albanese, Malakoff Kowalski, and Max Rieger. Her last album produced, by Grammy-award winning engineer Simon Goff, saw reinterpretations from the likes of Craig Armstrong, Meredi and Lisa Morgenstern. Together with arranger and composer Viktor Orri Árnason and the chamber ensemble Echo Collective, Doyle also created string versions of several of the long-player’s songs. A member of Kat Frankie’s B O D I E S choir, she recently began a band project with Grandbrothers’ Erol Sarp.