TASH SULTANAĀ has joined forces with City and Colour for a special collaboration: ‘Ain’t it Kinda Funny ft. City and Colour,ā the much-anticipated third single from TASHās upcoming six-track EPĀ RETURN TO THE ROOTS.
The track has a rich history and itās been years in the making. Originally written by TASH as a teenager, itās one of the earliest songs in their catalogueāa raw acoustic piece born from a deep love for artists like Jeff Buckley, Bon Iver, and, fittingly, City and Colour.
Fast forward to now, and the track has been reimagined, reshaped, and revivedānot just to suit where TASH is today as an artist, but as a person on the edge of turning 30.
āThat looming milestone makes you reflect,ā TASH says. āThereās this pressure that youāve somehow āaged outā, but itās all bullshit. Thirtyās young. Lifeās only getting better. I wouldnāt relive my early 20s for anythingāand that realization bled straight into this song.ā
āAināt It Kinda Funnyā sees both artists contribute contrasting yet complementary versesāSULTANAās leaning into sentimentality, and City and Colourās offering a reflective, seasoned perspective. Together their vocals balance like yin and yang, bridging generations of experience and emotional insight.
āWorking with Tash was an absolute joy,ā Dallas Michael John Albert Green, who is City and Colour, comments. āWe first connected last year and hit it off right away. That first impression led to me visiting their studio in Australia and eventually creating this song together. Tash is one of the most impressive people Iāve had the pleasure of meeting. Their passion and work ethic was inspiring. Iām truly grateful to have been invited to be a part of this.ā
The result is a track that honors its roots while embracing the presentāa poignant and powerful evolution of a song that has travelled with SULTANA for over a decade.
True to form, the recording process also had its moments of levity. As the final touches were being added, including bass guitar, there was an unexpected interruption from TASHās dog.
āRight as the bass kicked in my dog went into the next room and took a massive stinking hot shit on the floor the size of an AFL football. Talk about a brown note, we were bondedā SULTANA recalls.
RETURN TO THE ROOTS is a raw, unfiltered dive back into the heart of their artistry. Stripping away the pressure of commercial success, this six-track collection rekindles the spirit of spontaneous creationāthe very essence that first ignited their career.
The EP was rolled out with first single āMilk & Honeyāāwhich earned rotation on triple j, topped the AMRAP Metro Charts, received praise from Rolling Stone (Australia), and landed on key DSP playlists like Spotifyās The Local List and Appleās Heaps Indie. This momentum is continued with the latest release āHold On,ā with support from triple j, DSP playlisting across Spotifyās PopāNāFresh and Appleās New in Indie, and online love from The Music, Rolling Stone, and AU Review.
Fresh from selling out Red Rocks in Colorado in minutes, TASH SULTANA has recently announced a massive 2025 U.S. tour. Bringing their signature electrifying energy and genre-blurring sound to fans nationwide, this tour is set to be nothing short of unforgettable. Tickets are available now via tashsultana.com
With a career spanning over a decade, TASH SULTANAās accomplishments speak volumes: selling out shows at global arenas and iconic venues, headlining major festivals, 15 ARIA nominations, and the 2023 Rolling Stone (Australia) Global Artist Award. Yet, for TASH, the journey is far from over. With their unwavering drive to push creative boundaries and a focus on building a broader legacy as an entrepreneur and mentor, TASH continues to shape the industry on their own terms.
RETURN TO THE ROOTS is a fearless declaration of resilience, reinvention, and the boundless power of self-expression.
TASH SULTANA āRETURN TO THE ROOTSā US TOUR:
TUEDAY JUNE 10 | THE RANDY SHELL AT JACOBS PARK, SAN DIEGO
WEDNESDAY JUNE 11 | HARD ROCK LIVE ā SACRAMENTO, WHEATLAND
FRIDAY JUNE 13 | THE MASONIC, SAN FRANCISCO
SATURDAY JUNE 14 | SHRINE EXPO HALL, LOS ANGELES
SUNDAY JUNE 15 | THE VAN BUREN, PHOENIX
TUESDAY JUNE 17 | THE PAVILION AT TOYOTA MUSIC FACTOR, IRVING
WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 | BAYOU MUSIC CENTRE, HOUSTON
FRIDAY JUNE 20 | RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE, MORRISON SOLD OUT
SATURDAY JUNE 21 | DILLON AMPHITHEATER, DILLON
SUNDAY JUNE 22 | RED BUTTE GARDEN OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES, SALT LAKE CITY
TUESDAY JUNE 24 | KNITTING FACTORY CONCERT HOUSE, BOISE
WEDNESDAY JUNE 25 | KNITTING FACTORY CONCERT HOUSE, SPOKANE
FRIDAY JUNE 27 | EDGEFIELD CONCERTS ON THE LAWN, TROUTDALE
SATURDAY JUNE 28 | CHATEAU STE. MICHELLE, WOODINVILLE
SUNDAY JUNE 29 | BRITT MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL – BRITT PAVILION, JACKSONVILLE

