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Release Date: 26 September 2025
Label: Earshift Music
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 9324690420162
Genres: Jazz  Contemporary  
PRE-ORDER: This item will be shipped with the aim to deliver on release day.
Release Date: 26 September 2025
Label: Earshift Music
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 9324690420162
Genres: Jazz  Contemporary  
Description
'Tidelines' is the debut album from alto saxophonist-composer Tessie Overmyer, recorded just before her move to New York City to study at the Manhattan School of Music. The self-titled release presents a heartfelt document of a unique moment in time - capturing the sound and spirit of a band assembled to play Overmyer's original compositions. The core ensemble includes Harley Coleman (guitar), Kevin Hunt (piano), Jonathan Zwartz (double bass), and George Greenhill (drums), with special guests Sandy Evans (tenor saxophone) and Tom Avgenicos (trumpet/flugelhorn) joining for the recording.
Overmyer reflects, "This project was never meant to be anything more than an honest reflection of where I was musically at the time. I just wanted to get my favourite people together to play my music, and document that moment before leaving Sydney." The music is rich in emotion and personality, drawing on Overmyer's deep love of melody, her growing interest in folk traditions, and her commitment to telling musical stories. From the swinging energy of "The Imposter" to the intimate, hymn-like textures of "Sunset Walk," each track invites listeners into a deeply personal and reflective world.
Originally from Newcastle, Australia, Tessie Overmyer has performed at major festivals across the country, including the Melbourne International Jazz Festival and the Perth International Jazz Festival. She was recently awarded second place in the 2024 National Jazz Awards and received a commission from the ABC, as well as a Freedman Jazz Fellowship nomination.
As celebrated pianist and composer Barney McAll puts it: "Tessie has a gift that can't be learned: a natural flow for the future and the ability to speak the poetry of life and death through her horn."
Tessie Overmyer: alto saxophone
Tom Avgenicos: trumpet
Sandy Evans: tenor saxophone
Harley Coleman: guitar
Kevin Hunt: piano
Jonathan Zwartz: double bass
George Greenhill: drums
Tracklisting
The Vampires
Vazesh
Kristin Berardi
The Vampires
Trichotomy
Matthew Ottignon
Visions of Nar
The Vampires
Donny McCaslin
Petter Eldh
Orbits
John O'Gallagher
Juan Chiavassa
Nils Petter Molvaer
Paul Dunlea & Trevor Mires
Khan Jamal Trio