Artist's albums
The Plantation
2018 · album
On the Volatility of the Mind
2014 · album
Signs I Can't Read - Live at sonorium
2011 · album
Thirty People Away
2010 · album
Two Years in April
2008 · album
A Plea En Vendredi
2006 · album
A Mark on the Pane
2004 · album
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Biography
Tamas Wells is a songwriter based in Melbourne, Australia. In 2006 Wells and two friends borrowed some instruments and recording gear and made the low fi single Valder Fields (from the album A Plea en Vendredi). The single was well received in Australia being named Single of the Week in Melbourne’s Beat magazine and gaining airplay on national broadcasters. Over the following year however, the single went on to become an online hit, receiving millions of streams and downloads around the world. The subsequent album A Plea en Vendredi received excellent reviews and public support (reaching number 16 in Japan’s HMV international charts). Wells signed a number of international record deals and over the following years toured in Japan, France, China, and Australia playing with many international artists including Sharon Van Etten. He has released four more critically acclaimed albums. Two Years in April (2008) was recorded by Wells in his apartment in Myanmar using only guitar and a Burmese banjo. Thirty People Away (2010) was produced by Nathan Collins in Hobart, Australia. The 2013 album On the Volatility of the Mind (2013) – with the single A Riddle - was produced by Nick Huggins in Melbourne, Australia. His 2017 album The Plantation was recorded at Wells' home in Melbourne and by Nick Huggins in Point Lonsdale, Victoria. He is currently recording a new studio album with Greg J. Walker (Machine Translations).