Indie-pop singer/songwriter Tia Gostelow has released her new track, “Psycho.” The song, which is carried by jangly guitars, infectious melodies and warm vocals, narrates Tia’s own experiences with gaslighting in relationships, making for a stunning contrast between the lyrical content and the instrumentals.
Of the song, the singer confides, “I constantly thought I was the issue, that everything was my fault and I kept apologizing for things that I later realised weren’t my fault at all. I feel like when you are in these circumstances, sometimes it feels like you’re going insane, I felt like I was turning into this psycho person and it seemed like nobody else saw where I was coming from.”
Listen to the song now below.
Tia’s career is building momentum Internationally with her signing booking agency deals in the US with Paradigm and Europe with ATC. She has also signed a recording deal for the world outside of Australia and New Zealand with Anti Fragile Music and a co-management deal with legendary US manager Tom Sarig.
Growing up in the regional Queensland town of Mackay Tia was isolated from a traditional music scene. She has since made the big move to Brisbane and has been wholeheartedly embraced by the thriving local music community.
20-year-old Tia is currently putting the finishing touches on her second album with acclaimed producer Oscar Dawson (Holy Holy, Alex Lahey) that is scheduled for release in early 2020. Her most recent single “Get To It” shows a new confidence in groove which is a sign post of what is to come and is also her most successful US single to date with additions to some massive playlists.
Tia and her band have already toured Europe and have played huge festivals in Australia and supported the likes of Gomez, Frightened Rabbit, Lewis Capaldi, The Rubens, Ball Park Music and Boy & Bear.