Tallulah Argue, the 23 year old London based, Toronto born alt-pop artist today shares her new single Tough-As They-Make-Em.
Blending twang, camp and indie rock into her own genre, Country Sleaze: her tongue in cheek lyrics explore the mud and glitz of sex, love, heartbreak and every situationship. Tallulah recently began to make her first mark on the London music scene by holding sold-out headline shows at The Lexington and other venues.
A recent graduate of Central Saint Martins, and an all-encompassing artist who directs her own visuals, the accompanying music video is an early glimpse into the motifs and themes that shape Tallulah’s ‘Country Sleaze’ world.
On the new single, Tallulah Argue says “This one is for the boys who live in the woods, drive F-150s, play the banjo, and are 6’5“
Tallulah Argue will soon unveil a dream dinner-party guestlist of collaborators – as part of her 2026 plans. Watch this space. Tough-As-They-Make-Em is produced by Oli Bayston and mixed by Caesar Edmunds
Photo credit / Hannah Hall
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