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Tamas Wells

New Album Early 2008

About Me

Japan Tour Poster!:

About Tamas Wells:
This story has two parts.
It begins 4 years ago in a vibrant music scene in Melbourne Australia. Renowned Australian producer Tim Whitten (The Clouds, Art of Fighting, the Panics) heard a copy of Tamas Wells’ home recorded songs and invited he and his friends to Megaphon studios in Sydney to record a debut album. This collection of songs made up the album ‘A Mark on the Pane’ which was released on Australia’s Popboomerang Records and peaked at 16 on the Australian AIR charts. The band went on to do five Australian national tours through 2004.
• “one of the year’s (2004) most beautiful records” (Inpress Melbourne)
• “beautiful melodies, dreamy arrangements and vocals that are virtually out of this world” (Baby Sue US 5+/5 stars)
• "absolutely marvellous" (4.5/5 stars, Time Off magazine, Brisbane)
• "A Mark on the Pane is a beautiful album destined to become a cult record for many" (Savio Records, Italy)
• "I wouldn't presume to try and convince anyone that the joy that comes with discovering an album like this is a once in a lifetime experience, but it is one of those timeless gems that will be on many personal top 10 lists for many years to come" (Music Works zine, UK)
• "A gentle masterpiece" (dB Magazine Adelaide)
• "Nick Drake's folk meeting up with Iceland's stately Sigur Ros a beautiful, sublime record" (8/10 stars Australian Financial Review)
The second part begins after recording songs for a second album when Tamas Wells left Australia to live in the city of Yangon in Burma in South East Asia. Despite this move the 2006 album A Plea en Vendredi with its Beat Magazine Single of the Week ‘Valder Fields’ received glowing reviews and airplay in Australia. As well as an Australian release, Tamas Wells was also signed by Inpartmaint Records in Japan where the album gained significant airplay and went on to sell several thousand copies remarkably reaching umber 16 in Japan's HMV Shibuya international chart. The release culminated in a sell out tour of four Japanese cities in August 2007.
• "A delight from start to finish!" (Express magazine, Perth)
• "Wells is already revered for his gentle voice and mysteriously moving lyrics and this 11 track gem will only enhance his reputation for beautifully broken art’’ (Daily Telegraph, Sydney)
• "Nothing else needs to be said except that we HIGHLY RECOMMEND this album WITHOUT RESERVATION. A Plea en Vendredi is, quite simply, a beautiful and intricate masterpiece" (Baby Sue, US)
Tamas Wells is currently recording a new album which will be released in early 2008.He still resides in Yangon, Burma.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 2/12/2006
Band Website: tamaswells.com
Band Members:
Sounds Like: Lambert and Nuttycombe, Belle and Sebastian
Record Label: Popboomerang (Aus), Lirico/Inpartment (Japan)
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

we are okay ////.....

As many of you are aware these last couple of weeks in Burma have been quite dramatic with thousnads of people protesting against the military govternment. Thanks to all those [people who have s...
Posted by Tamas Wells on Tue, 09 Oct 2007 12:54:00 PST

Japan Tour Photos

Some Japan Tour Photos are now up under the 'Pics' section under the Japan photos section. As promised if any of you kids in Japan have photos you would like to put up on this page please send me...
Posted by Tamas Wells on Wed, 12 Sep 2007 03:41:00 PST

Japan Tour Diaries Tokyo Part 3 O-Nest

Indie kids in Japan seem stragely averse to Karaoke. A cliche would have that every self respecting Japanese young person goes out to a Karaoke place and sing 'My Way' at least a couple of times a wee...
Posted by Tamas Wells on Wed, 05 Sep 2007 04:00:00 PST

Japan Tour Diary Tokyo Part 2

The main Shibuya intersection in Tokyo is rumoured to be the busiest intersection in the world. Giant video screens, hip Japanese kids strutting around and about a thousand people corssing het road al...
Posted by Tamas Wells on Sun, 02 Sep 2007 01:47:00 PST

The Unofficial Film Clip to Valder Fields ??

  Well there is now a made in China unofficial film clip to Valder Fields. Check it out at- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0H6_36jBkQ What do you think ? Is the footage ripped off fro...
Posted by Tamas Wells on Thu, 30 Aug 2007 02:02:00 PST

Japan Tour Diary Tokyo Part 1

AS far as I can tell, Japans main island is basically one large metropolis  with some hills in  between. One minute was about the longest period in the train journey that i couldnt see ...
Posted by Tamas Wells on Wed, 29 Aug 2007 05:38:00 PST

Japan Tour Diary - Nara and the Art of the Record Store Owner

It looks kind of like a primary school kids painting looking out the window of a train between osaka and nara - there are clean lines between the forested hills and then cities in the valleys with ric...
Posted by Tamas Wells on Tue, 28 Aug 2007 04:20:00 PST

Japan Tour Diary Osaka Part Two

osaka part two I think I had said how much I liked the support act at Cashmere asana--I played two sets that night as I had to retune my guitar half way through-- My guitar cost all of $8 and was han...
Posted by Tamas Wells on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 07:02:00 PST

Japan Tour Diary - Osaka part 1

Left Kanazawa early on saturday morning to head to the metropolis that is Osaka- japans second biggest city . we went straight to the venue Cashmere - which is an upstairs room in an old japanese hous...
Posted by Tamas Wells on Thu, 23 Aug 2007 07:34:00 PST

Japan Tour Diary Kanazawa

This is a week of record temperatures in Japan - apparently some people died the other day because it was so hot. People were fanning themselves at the train station whenh we stepped off at Kanazawa....
Posted by Tamas Wells on Wed, 22 Aug 2007 06:55:00 PST