

Stepping closer to the long-awaited release of her debut full-length album, dynamic Melbourne electro-soul multi-instrumentalist, singer, so
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Tanya George
Stepping closer to the long-awaited release of her debut full-length album, dynamic Melbourne electro-soul multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter and award-winning performer Tanya George has unveiled an infectious new single and music video The Devil, taken from her forthcoming LP Contrast, due out on July 29. And to celebrate her debut album’s release, Tanya will also christen Contrast live in action at a special hometown launch show at Wax Music Lounge on August 8. A slinky blend of soul, indie, R&B and pop, brand new track The Devil buries a knowing wink on a foundation of laidback grooves, infectious melodies and hypnotic bounce. A self-aware ode to temptation, sliding from innocent wallflower to willing participant, The Devil balances percolating warmth and depth with a light-hearted spin on its underlying subject matter, helmed by Tanya’s effortless vocals. “This is one of my favourite songs, and it's become a real crowd favourite too. Hearing people sing it back to me at the top of their lungs is a special feeling, so I can't wait for it to finally be out in the world, and people can dance around their houses singing it,” shares Tanya. “The song weaves together a collection of experiences and observations. It's about watching people navigate life through their vices, seeing struggles unfold in different cities, and witnessing those with wealth and power become entangled in things they probably shouldn't. Temptation is everywhere; it doesn't discriminate. I played around with the lyrics for a long time and even considered telling the story from a third-person perspective, beginning with "He was..." In the end, I chose a perspective that felt more immediate and honest, but that question stayed with me throughout the writing process and today.”
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Song Released
July 2026
On Local Sounds
1 track