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Interview
Out on The Patio: Maple Glider Talks Through Her Critically Acclaimed Debut Album
Melbourne musician Tori Zietsch (aka Maple Glider) has been having a whirlwind time due to the response of her debut album
To Enjoy Is the Only Thing, which has received praise for its emotionally charged songwriting and mesmerising folk sensibilities.
Tori joins Monique Sebire on
Out On The Patio to talk about her origins, including growing up in a heavily religious environment, the culture shock of leaving that behind and moving to a big city, as well as spending close to two years on the other side of the world. “It can be pretty intensely emotional at times writing these songs, but I have amazing friends and a good community to support me,” she explains. “I’m loving it and it’s been such a pleasure to connect to people through the music and I’m excited to be playing more live gigs.”
Kate Kingsmill invites Augie March’s lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Glenn Richards to
Out On The Patio to explore how he feels about his band’s long-standing legacy and their upcoming celebratory RISING shows.
“Just throw everything at the wall.” This is Glenn’s philosophy when it comes to creation and life and probably a big reason why Augie March is still in the minds of many 21 years after the release of their ground-breaking album
Sunset Studies.
Shocked by the length of time that has passed, Glenn reflects on his musical experiences both within a group and as a solo act. After “picking up a few more tricks” over time, he says he is still the same artist, still ready to bring poetry, irreverence and permanence to what he now views as a “dying art”.
What a stellar job this one’s done of holding the
Breakfasters fort while Sarah Smith has been on parental leave. Thanks a million, Mon! You can hear Mon again when she returns to
7 May 2021
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