Following the release of his recent covers EP, GRLS, Theo Tams has a beautiful, profoundly honest single to share with the world. The release of “One Last Chance” coincides with one year since Tams decided that he needed to get sober and quit drinking.
“Everything around me was falling apart in one way or another. Putting down the bottle for good was me surrendering. I was finally willing to wave the white flag and say “this has to stop.” I couldn’t live that way anymore; it wasn’t living, it was barely existing.”
The emotionally raw ballad (written with Marty Martino and Ally Sou) deftly combining strings, vocal harmonies, and piano to heighten the conscious choice Tams made to move on from his past, a life-changing decision.
Theo Tams is rediscovering his identity as an artist. With his upcoming EP, the Canadian singer/songwriter demonstrates a remarkable command of R&B-laced pop music, his silky tenor the unwavering guiding light. As evidenced on lead single, “Therapy,” a sticky mid-tempo jam, Tams slides across the melody with an enrapturing charm, and his vulnerability is as much on display.