Tarita – Grand Old Dance of Love and Hate: A melancholic song that ironically feels like a beautiful snowfall
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Tarita is a scientist by the day and a musician by the night. She started performing as a cover artist in multiple venues across Europe and later, expanded to the Indian sub-continent, winning the hearts of many. The artist was disconnected from music for 18 long years just to gravitate back to her passion. The artist got back into creating originals with her personal stories and experiences expressed poetically. The artist draws inspiration from musical legends like Radiohead, The Beatles, David Bowie, Oasis, Portishead, Massive Attack, Morcheeba, Band of Horses, TV on the Radio, and Sparklehorse. Tarita is exploring her art and creating masterpieces on the way. Tag along and experience profound musicality.

“The song expresses grief and sadness of growing apart. However, the instrumentals and Tarita’s soothing voice give comfort to the listeners.”

‘Grand Old Dance of Love and Hate’ is a song that beautifully depicts how love evolves and sometimes takes the ugly form of hate. Open to be interpreted by the listeners in any form, the song originally talks about the unbreakable friendship that does not survive the high tides of cold conflict. It talks about the emotional complexities that emerge as intentions are misunderstood and distance is what defines the relationship. As love is an emotion of utter passion, the hate that comes from it is passionate and hurtful too. For a thought-provoking and emotion-filled listening experience, you must catch this muse.

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