Cream with a K is the moniker of singer, visual artist and multi-instrumentalist Lee Tatlock. Born in England, at the age of 18 she made a bold journey to Tokyo, eventually fronting the J Pop band NEKO PUNCH. The group went on to release music via Universal Japan. Performing with NEKO Punch for five years, in 2016 Tatlock decided to shift directions in sound, with the emphasis being on grunge pop. Dropping a stream of tracks including 'Burn', 'Terrible Voices' and 'It Gets Me Down', just to name a few, her lush production combined with airy vocals made for one joyous blend of delightful, eargasmic pop music.
Cream with a K is the moniker of singer, visual artist and multi-instrumentalist Lee Tatlock. Born in England, at the age of 18 she made a bold journey to Tokyo, eventually fronting the J Pop band NEKO PUNCH. The group went on to release music via Universal Japan. Performing with NEKO Punch for five years, in 2016 Tatlock decided to shift directions in sound, with the emphasis being on grunge pop.
Cream with a K returns with visuals to her latest single 'It Gets Me Down'. The video features the singer in a bedroom performing the song with her band (who at times are as still as statues), with Super 8mm clips weaved in-between. There are even Japanese subtitles embedded. Whilst the video is directed by Johnny Barker, it should be noted that Cream with a K actually handled the creative side and styling. 'It Gets Me Down' is currently out now.
Tokyo-based artist Lee Tatlock aka Cream with a K has shared her latest track 'Stuck in the House'. The song is a pop meets indie piece that finds the singer delivering airy vocals over easing guitar lines with occasional streaking, electric riffs and a deep, rubbery bass line. The tune follows her previously shared track '5:35', which will both be featured on Cream with a K's debut self-titled album landing this year.
British-born, Tokyo-based artist Cream with a K has unveiled her latest single ‘5:35’. An ode …
London-raised, Tokyo-based Lee Tatlock better known as Cream with a K steps up with her latest video 'Terrible Voices'. Directed by Fabian Parkes, Tatlock enjoys a bit of water action by laying in a bath tub whilst playing the guitar, as well as swimming in a pool with her clothes on. Shot in a Japanese love hotel, there is a kind of creepy vibe to the visuals. The song is taken from Tatlock's debut self-titled album which is out now in Japan, with a worldwide release date scheduled for the end of the year.