‘Let’s Go Out’ feels like a celebration of friendship and shared experiences — what inspired you to capture those late-night moments and turn them into a track?
A lot of song writing is written about romantic love, but one of the biggest and most treasured loves in our lives is the love that we give and receive through friendship. When we are on a night out with our friends, we are so aware that we are living our ‘golden days’ and we wanted to preserve that feeling into a song.
The song features actual snippets of your friends’ voices from nights out — how did you collect those, and what do they add to the story of the song?
You can hear the voices of our friends chatting throughout the track from a drunken conversation over an indian kebab. Moments like these are so candid and often not the objective of the night out, but end up being the most special. We documented these small moments on our phones and wove them through the production, creating a very personal touch to ‘Lets go out’.
Across Best Of A Thing, there’s a strong theme of community and connection. Was that something you planned from the start, or did it emerge naturally as you were writing?
The themes of community and connection was not something we had planned going into this body of work but it was something that came naturally as we feel that community is at the center of everything we do as artists. We are very passionate about the local music scene and the people that surround us so I think these themes will run through all of our work to some extent.
With Hit the Town you touched on the struggles facing Australia’s live music scene. How important is it for you to use your platform to spotlight those wider issues?
In our personal lives, we are always discussing the local music scene here in Australia and it felt very natural to put some of those thoughts into a song. It felt very cathartic to express ourselves through a more punk style track and I don’t think it will be the last time we explore wider issues through our music as we feel strongly about using our platform to open important conversations.
You’ve built something special with Club Miramar over the last three years. How has curating your own live series shaped the band’s identity and connection with the Sydney scene?
Club Miramar is one of our proudest achievements as a band. It has deepened our passion for the Sydney music scene and connected us with so many amazing artists. Uplifting other artists around us gives so much purpose and joy to our journey and we are so excited to continue building our electronic music community.
Earlier this year you supported Groove Armada at the Royal Botanic Gardens — what was that experience like, and did it change the way you see yourselves as a live act?
Supporting Groove Armada was an absolute dream come true. Having the opportunity to play on such a big stage, gave us so much confidence in what we are doing and showed us what we are capable of. When you are always hustling to reach for the next thing, you often forget to look back and see how far you have come as artists, but standing on that stage, alongside Groove Armada, was an incredible moment of reflection for us on all the hard work we have put in over the past few years.
The three of you grew up in regional towns before finding your place in Sydney’s music community. How has that journey influenced the way you approach both your music and your friendships?
Moving from our small towns to Sydney means we all know what it’s like to be in a new city where you don’t know anyone and to have to build your network from scratch. In this transition, we have been lucky enough to have formed such special relationships including within the music scene and we know to not take it for granted. This experience has definitely played a role in how much we value community and will continue to inform how we move through the world as artists and individuals.
With four singles and now this EP under your belt in 2025, where do you see Miramar heading next — are you already thinking about an album, or is the focus on building out the live side even more?
Miramar is gearing up for summer! We have so many exciting, dancey tracks that we are working on and can’t wait to put into the world to soundtrack these upcoming sunny months! We are also working on some more collaborative works and will be exploring some new sounds in the process.
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