[Cover photo credit to Giulia McGauran + These Wild Eyes]
Multi-instrumentalist, engineer, Producer, and entrepreneur Tash Sultana has made a return to their roots as a looper, with new single “Milk & Honey”, a reflection on “fulfillment and fame.”
“Milk & Honey” is an unfiltered track that was written in just an hour and its “loop-design” suggests a busker’s open-air jam.
Tash explains:
I hadn’t written a track that was looping-based for a very long time. I steered away from it because I felt as though I’d been pigeon-holed as only a ‘looper’ and not so much of a musician/composer/producer.
With lyrics that “rebel against the suffocating rush of the fast lane,” this song “challenges you to step back, breathe, and embrace the bigger picture.”
Accompanying the release is their “Live at Lonely Lands Studio” performance, a tribute to their roots with unpolished bedroom performances.

Tash continues:
Milk and Honey is a return to the roots, a return to the beginning of why and how music made me feel in the first place when it was just ‘plug your shit in and jam. It was less structured and less focused on delivering a ‘hit’ less pressure to be anything other than just the jam itself. I’ve seen a lot in my career as an artist and approaching a more mature side of it 10 years in. I’ve seen many fast lanes, been in many fast lanes, crashed the vehicle, rebuilt from the wreck, rehabbed my brain, and it always lands me in the same place—back to the start.
On the live front, Tash will return to Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, on Friday, June 20, 2025 for a truly special and profoundly personal performance. Having already played for audiences on this stage twice before with sold-out shows, their 2025 show represents a milestone third performance there.

