Taydem Shoesmith Showcases Theatrical Blues & Glamorous Melancholy in ‘This, That’

Taydem Shoesmith is a singer-songwriter, performer and an actress. Her music brings all these facets of her artistry to the forefront. In her latest release, ‘This, That’ is a perfect example of this. The cabaret style R&B track sparkles with theatrical blues and glamorous melancholy. Listening to it transports us to the era of Louis Armstrong, Aretha Franklin, Kate Michaels, and Joan Morris. Taydem revives these styles with fresh contemporary interpretations and relatability. 

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The track is drenched in vintage velvet sonic details and tonalities. Taydem’s vocals are smoky clouds that flit by through a mellow blues ambience. The jazz springs into the frame as trumpet and trombone tangents. Using sparingly, they bring the ornate drama to the track. And in some parts, even weave in slivers of sentiment into Taydem’s bluesy vocals. Listen Now! 

You can learn more about the artist and follow her work more closely at : www.taydemshoesmith.com 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘This, That’ by Taydem Shoesmith here - 

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