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Sarah Mary Chadwick: Me and Ennui Are Friends, Baby

Open share drawer The unflinching and brutal new record from the Melbourne-based singer-songwriter is so direct that it demands your full attention for every single second. In 1985, the French conceptual artist Sophie Calle suffered a heartbreak so devastating that she waited almost 20 years and then turned her grief into a book. That book, Exquisite Pain, is split into two halves. The first retells the days leading up to the moment where her boyfriend leaves her for another woman, and in the second half, Calle asks dozens of friends and strangers to answer the question “When did you suffer most?” There are pages and pages of stories about the kinds of breakups that slice you open and leave you raw, of deaths in the family, of stillborn births. The book was meant to be an exorcism, for Calle to finally rid herself of pain in the most public way imaginable. Melbourne-based Sarah Mary Chadwick’s latest record,

Sarah Mary Chadwick: I always thought taking responsibility for things was just feeling bad about them

Credit: Darren Sylvester Content warning: This story contains serious discussions about mental health, including accounts of attempted suicide. The views expressed are exclusively those of the interview subject and are not to be confused with professional advice. You can find resources at the bottom of this story should you need to seek help. In August 2019, New Zealand musician Sarah Mary Chadwick decided to take her own life. She declines to go into the specifics with NME, bar one conversation from the ambulance ride: Paramedic: “What do you do for a job?” Chadwick: “I’m a chef. What do you do?”

Sarah Mary Chadwick Strips Back To Dress Up The Intensity On Me & Ennui Are Friends, Baby | News

Content warning: The following review contains discussion of suicide. Confessional as a musical adjective was beaten into the ground by writers decades ago, but on her latest album Sarah Mary Chadwick digs it up and dances with its proverbial corpse. Me & Ennui Are Friends, Baby is the conclusion to a ramshackle trilogy of records about trauma and grief by the Melbourne via New Zealand singer-songwriter. The former two technically boast a grander scale – The Queen Who Stole The Sky (2019) was recorded live on Melbourne Town Hall s 147-year-old grand organ, while Please Daddy (2020) was Chadwick s first full-band outing – but her latest manages to be her most monumental statement of sorrow yet, featuring just piano and vocals.

RTRFM s Most Played Tracks of 2020! « RTRFM / The Sound Alternative

72 per cent of the top 101 played tracks being from WA. That includes MissGenius, a Maduwongga and Noongar woman who scored two tunes in the Top 10 ( Wild Things and New Nausea, with Carla Geneve, whose song Female artists were once again dominant, with 54 per cent of the top 101 played coming from female artists and female-fronted bands. Fifteen per cent of those who made the list were international, with 13 per cent.  Thundercat’s  Cable Ties were the top placed interstate act, with their tune Sandcastles coming in at #6. Check the full list below! Massive thank you to Daniel Midgley for his statistical wizardry in compiling the list from a whole year of playlist data.

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