Album Review: Tiera EP
Tiera’s music is pure lift-off ⎯ every guitar strum and loose drum patter, every twirling note that the Alabama-born songwriter hits feels weightless and starry-eyed, music that rarely touches the ground. Her self-titled debut EP is an airtight collection of country-pop love-songs, a relentlessly pretty and uncomplicated vision of discovery and head-over-heels delirium.
Producer Cameron Bedell’s touch is deft, and the EP benefits from a reliance on live instrumentation rather than programmed beats and over-processed patches ⎯ it’s refreshing to hear the warm swing of live drums on the billowing chorus of “Found It In You” when so many artists in a similar pop-country bracket would deploy arena-ready drops or synthetic walls of sound.
The record’s blissfully sunny atmosphere is both a strength ⎯ Tiera is the kind of music that seems to change the aura of a room, so relentless is it in its joy ⎯ and also its biggest weakness, a verging-on-dimensionless sheen that doesn’t reveal much about the writer and performer at its helm. It’s a blessing that the EP is only 5 songs, as it’s unlikely that such sunshine could stretch to album length. Still, it feels more like an offering of Tiera’s preferred mood than an obvious crutch ⎯ she does what she does very well, and the excitement will be in seeing where she takes herself next.
Tiera EP was released March 12, 2021.
Listen to it here.
Featuring original songs by Ken Harrower and Johnny Spence performed live alongside a country band.