Tygermylk: Women Make Music
TYGERMYLK’s Debut Album Recording
TYGERMYLK is Hastings based multidisciplinary Indie-Pop artist Hayley Harland. This new project funded by PRSF, their first full length album, is an exciting come-back after multiple throat surgeries and challenging chronic illness. Their juicy many-layered sound and unique lyrical perspectives, previously heard at Glastonbury, The Isle of Wight Festival and BBC Introducing (South), years of writing work, is finally being committed to LP.
TYGERMYLK first surfaced in 2017 at Brighton Pride with debut single “What God Would Keep Us Apart”, a heartbreaking ballad based on a true story from Harland’s teen years. Harland’s work tackles topical issues such as LGBTQIA+ rights, disability visibility, and the environment. Her voice comes straight from the heart, generating a powerful sense of courage, solidarity, representation and much needed support for marginalised audiences. In 2021, flexing into a more commercial pop style, Harland co-wrote, co-produced & performed on the soundtrack for Amazon Original series “Flack” starring Anna Paquin. Their work on the project has been described as “exceptional”. The open-heartedness at TYGERMYLK’s core is a skill they gleaned from years of busking on London’s Southbank and the Underground. The honesty she learned performing on the street translates perfectly to record, elevated by richly textured arrangements and thoughtful production.