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Where are you currently based?
Sans Souci, Sydney.
What’s been happening recently?
Earlier this year we scored support gigs for British India and Telanova, and also made our festival debut which has been unbelievable! More recently we’ve been celebrating the release of our new single and getting practice in for our single launch gig coming up.
Your latest single ‘Uncharted’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?
Our main influences come from bands like Arctic Monkeys, Kings of Leon, The Strokes, Foo Fighters, Catfish and the Bottlemen.
Where and when did you record/produce/master and who did you work with?
Recorded a couple of months ago at Def Wolf Studios at Kurnell. The song was recorded and produced by Daniel Antix and mastered by George Georgiadis.
How did the concept for the music video come about?
Marty is a Carpenter and built a door to hang in different locations to bring the lyrics in the chorus “take me hand and walk with me through the door…” to life. We come up with all our ideas over beers hanging out all together- we have brainstorming sessions and just come up with plenty of hilarious dumb ideas until something sticks!
Where and when did you film and who did you work with?
We filmed a month ago in Kurnell in the National park which gave us several great locations to film, also Wanda Sandhills and finally on top of a car park in Cronulla. We worked with Manning Chai, an incredibly talented local guy.
Who are you listening to at the moment?
Foo Fighters, Greta Van Fleet, Deftones, Telenova, British India, The Buoys, Lil Uzi Vert just to name a few!
What’s planned for the remainder of 2023?
We are going to focus on recording and putting our debut EP out next which we are very excited for- Hopefully it’s out before the end of the year! And a couple of shows in the near future too.
Favourite food and place to hangout?
Definitely our local pub, far too often hahaha
Photography: Juan Castro
New Age Fruits are a young Indie band who have dropped a killer single in ‘Uncharted’
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After honing their craft as a covers band playing locally inspired by the likes of Arctic Monkeys, Kings Of Leon, The Strokes, and Catfish And The Bottlemen, last year New Age Fruits focused on their original material releasing debut single ‘Clearest Blue’.
New Age Fruits have also notched a number of impressive support gigs including British India and Telenova. Now they’re ready to take the covers off their sophomore single, ‘Uncharted’.
The song springs to life with Brit-pop flavoured gleaming guitars and a smooth, silky rhythm section that maintains the song’s spacious flow that brings to mind 2000s heroes Evermore.
Martin’s vocals provide a harmonious tone while the mid-song breakdown creates the sonic space for a sizzling guitar solo that’s reminiscent of early Powderfinger.
Smirnoff returns to Splendour in the Grass this July taking festival-goers to sunny Palm Springs via its immersive experience Smirnoff Seltzer Springs.
Located close to the main stage, Smirnoff’s sensational two-storey mega-marquee is the ultimate haven in the heart of the festival grounds and was the place to be seen last year. Evoking tranquil Palm Springs vibes by day with an aura reminiscent of Las Vegas by night, Smirnoff Seltzer Springs is an idyllic sanctuary for those seeking to unwind and immerse themselves in the best new music from emerging artists and internationally acclaimed DJs, while enjoying Smirnoff’s delicious Seltzer flavours.
On the ground floor, visitors to Smirnoff Seltzer Springs will step into a breathtaking dreamscape with a mesmerizing spectacle of cascading waterfalls projected onto giant LED screens, accompanied by a vibrant collection of beach umbrellas to catch a break from the sun’s rays.
Adorned with an array of large, bright and colourful cacti, this mini desert oasis is the perfect spot for a unique
Insta-moment straight out of Palm Springs. Attendees can enjoy the vibrant surrounds of the downstairs bar, while reveling in the live music and DJs on offer each day from 12pm. The full spectrum of Smirnoff Seltzer flavours – Natural Lime, Passionfruit, Mixed Berries and Mango will be available for guests to enjoy.
After soaking up the chilled vibes, festival goers can explore the second storey of Smirnoff Seltzer Springs and take in the gorgeous panoramic views of the Splendour grounds as they enjoy a break from the hustle and bustle of the festival. The colourful rooftop terrace is highlighted with pops of green, peach and purple tones inspired by Smirnoff Seltzer’s Mango, Natural Lime and Passionfruit flavours.
While visiting the rooftop bar, revelers can ensure they are looking their festival-best at all times with Smirnoff’s complimentary enviro-glitter station. Smirnoff’s glitter specialists will be on hand offering looks inspired by Smirnoff Seltzer’s flavours that will have guests sparkling long into the night.
Smirnoff Seltzer Springs Events Calendar:
Thursday 20th July: 2pm – 4pm
Music performances: 2pm to 4pm (Cabana Stage), 4pm to 6pm (Rooftop Bar), 6pm – 12am (Downstairs Stage)
Friday 21st July: 11am – 2am
Enviro-glitter looks (complimentary): 11am – 5pm
Music performances: 12pm to 4pm (Cabana Stage), 4pm to 6pm (Rooftop Bar), 6pm – 2am (Downstairs Stage)
Saturday 22nd July: 11am – 2am
Enviro-glitter looks (complimentary): 11am – 5pm
Music performances: 12pm to 4pm (Cabana Stage), 4pm to 6pm (Rooftop Bar), 6pm – 2am (Downstairs Stage)
Sunday 23rd July: 11am – 2am
Enviro-glitter looks (complimentary): 11am – 5pm
Music performances: 12pm to 4pm (Cabana Stage), 4pm to 6pm (Rooftop Bar), 6pm – 2am (Downstairs Stage)
To purchase tickets, or for more information on Splendour in the Grass 2023, please visit: www.splendourinthegrass.com
For full set times please visit: www.splendourinthegrass.com/set-times-maps/
Please note: Splendour in the Grass and Smirnoff Seltzer Springs are both cashless experiences.
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PRAISE FOR SHADY NASTY
“The trio’s sound is as inscrutable as ever: lyrics are written like text exchanges between
gym junkies while the instrumentals are jenga towers of hip-hop beats,
slowcore guitars and punk vocals“
NME
“Jittery and tense blasts of sketchy rock that sounds like kids born in the late 90s have
discovered some early Helmet or Mark of Cain records. This is good rowdy stuff”
VICE
“The Australian trio’s sound can turn on a dime between ethereally pretty and menacingly dark”
Kerrang!
“The atmosphere is unsettling in a similar way to Show Me The Body’s songs”
Stereogum
“Rare units and they’re not afraid to mess with your ears“
Dave Ruby Howe (triple j Unearthed)
“When people say there’s no band quite like Shady Nasty in Australia,
it’s not some hyperbole or over-exaggeration”
Pilerats
Shady Nasty, Eora / Sydney’s cult alt-punk trio debut their latest single ‘G-SHOCK’ ahead of their upcoming east coast tour in July. LISTEN + WATCH HERE.
‘G-SHOCK’ is an extension of classic Shady Nasty teemed with their most overtly personal vignettes yet. Skittish guitars sketch deeper than before, playing with pop-punk riffs and harpsichord as vocalist Kevin Stathis dreams of twilight moments spent with his most prized automobile obsession – at the behest of the every day that interrupts those moments. ‘G-SHOCK’ revels in his desire to get to his next drive, toying with the edges of hobby, passion and infatuation, his vocals as detached and dissociated as ever, stocky in sound and stature.
Produced by The Presets’ Kim Moyes, the single straddles a prelude to the cost of every upgrade and car mod – and its justification at any cost – against yearning for the early discovery of an untapped subculture, memories bumming around Liverpool gripped by a Hulk-like chokehold. In their own words, “G-SHOCK is the next chapter of Kevin’s blinding obsession with hotted up cars. The tedium of daily life is clouded by accelerated visions of yet another modification and stretch of empty asphalt.”
Shady Nasty is a band that operates on an oxymoron – a post-punk outfit whose most popular songs (‘Get Buff‘, ‘R0LL1N’ H1LLZ‘, ‘PRETTYB0YZ‘) circulate on calm, sombre melodies that balance both electronic and hip hop driven impulses. Anthropologists of their own world, their music is rife with intelligent observations about the burgeoning algorithm of life. Their recent single ‘CHEST HEIGHT’ is just one of many examples of Shady Nasty’s abilities to refract growing pains into social commentary through their enduring motif – a serious, long-term relationship with cars.
Their second EP CLUBSMOKE, a blurry-eyed meditation on vlogging, gymming, clubbing and clout, the group saw international acclaim from NME, Stereogum, Kerrang, DIY, New Noise, BPM, and locally from triple j’s Home and Hosed, Something More and Unearthed, FBi Radio, 2SER, RAGE, Pilerats and Purple Sneakers. Its success took the group to their debut UK/EU tour with a sold-out Oxford Art Factory home show, full of devout adherents that propelled a heaving mosh. Now in 2023 Shady Nasty steady for their next gear shift.
‘G-SHOCK‘ is out now, buy/stream it here.
TOUR DATES
Fri 7 July – sideway – Ngambri / Canberra
Sat 8 July – Crowbar – Eora / Syd
Thu 13 July – Bearded Lady – Meanjin / Brisbane
Fri 14 July – Substation – Meanjin / Brisbane
Sat 15 July – Old Ambulance Station – Kabi Kabi Land / Sunshine Coast
Sat 22 July – Old Bar – Naarm / Melbourne
Sat 29 July – La La La’s – Dharawal Land / Wollongong
Tickets available at shadynasty.online
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Previous Support for McDermott & North
“this is such feel good 60s tinged pop that backs up the positive spin on bad stuff happening message with a sunny sounding song.”
4 / 5 (Declan Byrne, Triple J) [About ‘All Things Come And Go’]
“After jamming out to ‘All Things Come and Go’ for months, I thought I’d better explore the McD & N back catalogue, and I’m not disappointed! This is gorgeous, and just affirms my love for McDermott & North! These guys are all class.”
(Lachie Pringle, Triple J) [About ‘All Things Come And Go’]
“Definitely hearing the Kinks influence here. I can’t give higher praise than that. Really lovely classic songwriting: a little bit sunny, a little bit wistful, a joy to have in the ears.”
(Dan Condon, Triple J) [About ‘All Things Come And Go’]
“Patrick McDermott and Rhys North, have spent the past number of years carving out a sound that feels both grounded and explorative; it’s rooted in an earnest kind of folky warmth, but stretches into spaces of pure melodic ecstasy. Seriously, these guys really know how to write a chorus.”
(Happy Magazine)
“Clearly dedicated to the preservation of the song…”
(Gary Crowley, BBC Radio)
“A slice of gorgeous, blissful pop”
(Mark Rogers, RNZ)
McDermott & North, the captivating indie folk duo known for their heartfelt sounds and irresistible melodies, are set to release their EP, ‘The Hollywood EP’. Slated for release on June 30 via Weirder Together Records, the EP promises to be a beautiful celebration of love, connection, and the beauty of everyday moments.
Since bursting onto the scene in 2016, McDermott & North have been winning hearts with their busking performances and beautiful songs. The duo already have a stack of singles and an EP, countless tours and hundreds of hours of performing under their belts, including having played at Bluesfest, BIGSOUND and Ted X Brisbane. The unknown slow boil of ‘The Hollywood EP’ began in 2021 when the duo caught the attention of acclaimed Australian singer-songwriter and producer Ben Lee, who stumbled upon the two stylish troubadours singing in perfect 60s folk harmony. Little did they anticipate that this serendipitous encounter would pave the way for a remarkable collaboration resulting in the creation of this EP and one of the first releases for the new label Weirder Together Records run by Lee and his partner, Ione Skye. After supporting Ben Lee at a show in Brisbane, he invited them to record with him in LA. Though recording in Los Angeles wasn’t feasible, McDermott & North entrusted Ben Lee with their guitar and vocal stems to complete the EP. Ben Lee rallied an exceptional team to contribute their expertise, including Joey Waronker on drums (Beck, Roger Waters, REM), Roger Manning Jr on keys (Jellyfish, Glen Campbell, U2, Broken Social Scene), and Mike Viola on bass (Panic at the Disco, Dawes, Ryan Adams). It is a credit to McDermott & North that their songs were enough to draw a team like this together. Reflecting on their collaboration with Ben Lee, Rhys North shared, “Working with Ben was an exhilarating experience filled with excitement and anticipation. From our Melbourne studio, we sent him the stems of our guitar and vocal tracks, which he transformed into fully produced songs from his Hollywood studio. When we received the final tracks, I was instantly captivated by the remarkable production. Each song possesses its own unique personality, and we couldn’t be prouder of them.” The outcome beautifully showcases McDermott & North’s remarkable talent for weaving enchanting melodies and poetic lyrics that effortlessly transport listeners to bygone eras and evoke a kaleidoscope of emotions, with each track unfolding a captivating story that intricately weaves together a tapestry of sound and sentiment. Following is ‘Just Let Your Love Shine Down’, an optimistic and vibrant track that serves as an analogy of embracing one’s inner light and sharing it with the world. McDermott & North’s guiding force encourages listeners to let their love radiate outward, symbolized by holding hands, embracing opportunities, and celebrating their love. Bursting with feel-good energy in the chorus, they convey a powerful message of embracing love, facing life’s challenges with positivity, and living life with passion and purpose. Lowering the energy and dynamics on EP is the solemn and passionate ‘Mary St’. Amidst the bustling city life, McDermott & North tell a tale of fascination and longing for someone who stands out amidst the urban chaos. The city lights and sirens keep the North awake, finding solace in moments shared and multiple cigarettes. The chorus beautifully expresses the unique qualities of this special person, while the desire to hold, kiss, and cherish them echoes from the 28th floor. ‘Mary St’ becomes a symbol of hope and anticipation for a future encounter, weaving a heartfelt narrative. Closing the EP is ‘I Love Your Way’, a heartfelt and tender song that beautifully captures deep affection and longing. The slow strolling track opens with just acoustic guitar and McDermott’s vocals backed by North’s falsetto harmonies before the outpouring of love in the chorus that shares the desire to be close to someone, to hold their hand and be their devoted partner. The energy of the band and repeated line of “I love your way” emphasizes the intensity of these feelings and the yearning for a deep connection with someone special. At its core, ‘The Hollywood EP’ is a celebration of love’s extraordinary ability to elevate the human spirit and ignite the fires of inspiration. McDermott & North have poured their hearts and souls into crafting these songs, infusing them with a profound sense of sincerity and a genuine desire to connect with their audience. The two earnestly hope these songs become cherished companions, offering solace, joy, and a reminder of the limitless power that love holds to transform our lives. Grab a partner and plunge into a shared journey of love, music, and the unbreakable bond that connects us as human beings. Heartstrings will be strummed and spirits lifted as McDermott & North’s ‘The Hollywood EP’ is released on June 30 via Weirder Together Records. |
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Cold Weather Captains are a Toronto-based high-energy rock band known for their funky and eclectic sound. The group was originally founded in 2018 as a unique instrumental trio featuring Bradley Scott (lead guitar), Erik Meechem (rhythm guitar), and Kevin Penny (drums). Shortlyafter the release of their 2021 EP, City Limits, CWC quickly morphed from laid-back jam band to a fully rounded pack-a-punch machine with power-house additions to their lineup – magic man and lead vocalist, Justin Di Donato, and high-kicking bassist, Christina Dare.
CWC’s music is characterized by their ability to seamlessly blend various genres including psychedelic rock, funk, disco, rap, and hip-hop. Their catchy and original tunes keep the audience dancing on their toes, never knowing what’s coming next. There’s a little something for everyone and a guaranteed groove to move you.
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Amsterdam, 21st of June, 2023 – Get ready for a huge banger on Bad Manor! After the platinum record for ‘Drop It Down’ that Lady Bee released on the label, it is now time for a great collaboration between the DJ/producer and none other than Jebroer and Boaz van de Beatz. ‘Bee Alright’ comes at the right time and is the perfect track for a wonderful, carefree summer day. And that’s exactly how the track came about, carefree! But the track also carries an important message, namely, that you shouldn’t care about other people’s opinions.
“Especially not when it comes to my own music!” I’ve really learned that I have to stand behind my own sound, as long as I like it and believe in it then I don’t care about what other people think of it. Since I started doing what I really wanted to, I enjoy every second of my music career whether it’s a studio session or DJ’ing. If you stay true to yourself, everything will be alright!” – Lady Bee
All three artist have a huge fanbase that reaches far beyond the Dutch boarders, so when fans all over the globe saw a glimpse of the collaboration on their socials they were immediately ready for it. At first the track was a co-production between longtime friends Lady Bee and Jebroer, but when Lady Bee played the track to Boaz van de Beatz during a studio session, he immediately thought it was a cool track. But he also had a few necessary comments. So, Bee suggested Boaz should jump on the track to give it that extra kick. The producer said yes right away and the end result is finally available for the fans!
About Lady Bee
As one of Amsterdam’s favorite homegrown artists, Lady Bee has more than earned her status as leading lady of the global dance scene. Bee her sound is always evolving, lately she has been rolling into a new sound that has house, dance and pop written all over it. With a legendary remake from ‘Zookey’, the fresh new sound of ‘Soon Not Later’, and a killer remix for Aluna’s ‘Body Pump”. Receiving great support from Sofie Tukker, Robin Schulz, MOTI, Diplo, Don Diablo, and Oliver Heldens and adding collaborations together with industry heavyweights such as Hardwell, Tujamo, Laidback Luke and Timmy Trumpet on her track record, it is safe to say that Lady Bee has built up an extended foundation within the industry. Next to that she has had a constant presence in the touring circuit for over a decade, rocking stages at Mysteryland, Lollapalooza, Dance Valley, Parookaville, Amsterdam Open Air, Ushuaia, Club Hi Ibiza, Atlantic City & Miami Music Week. Renowned for her positive energy behind the decks and her ability to read crowds of any size, thanks to more than 19 years of experience being an artist, Lady Bee is ready to break down any stage across the world!
About Jebroer
Iconic, unique, daring and raw are just a few words that begin to describe the Dutch sensation Jebroer. Fueled by passion and determination, Tim Kimman aka Jebroer has been making waves in the rap and electronic dance movements since the release of his debut in 2012. Jebroer is radically on his way to cementing his position as one of the biggest artists in claim the music industry. Jebroer not only scored several knockout hits that dominated the charts, but he has also performed at the most iconic music festivals and can count on an ever-growing fan base. The Dutch artist is well on his way to realizing his dream of breaking through internationally. Jebroer’s triptych album ‘ZesSechsSix’ once again confirms that his enthusiasm for exploring and creating a unique mix of different genres makes it impossible to pin him down to one scene. Jebroer is a household name in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, where his tracks have been streamed millions of times, meanwhile he is also gaining popularity in Austria and Switzerland.
About Boaz van de Beatz
Boaz van de Beatz is a Dutch music producer and DJ, known for his innovative approach to electronic dance music. He first gained recognition for his work with the Dutch hip-hop group Nouveau Riche, which he co-founded in 2008. Boaz has since produced tracks for several high-profile artists including Madonna, J Balvin and Ariana Grande and has collaborated with fellow DJs and producers such as Diplo, Major Lazer and Yellow Claw. His energetic and genre-fluid style has earned him fans all over the world, raving reviews and publications in media outlets such as Rolling Stone and Pitchfork. With a string of successful releases and collaborations under his belt, Boaz continues to be one of the most exciting and innovative figures in the world of EDM.
King Stingray have today dropped their brand new single ‘Lookin’ Out‘, the first taste of new material since the release of their phenomenal debut album in August last year.
Inspired by their own experiences spent gazing into the ocean or gathered around a campfire, “Lookin’ Out” beautifully captures the universal feeling of being awestruck by the magnificence of Mother Earth. It highlights how these moments of breathtaking beauty have the power to diminish our day-to-day worries and put them into perspective.
Through ‘Lookin’ Out,’ King Stingray also acknowledge the idea that our future is uncertain, yet if we unite and work together, we can find our way. “We have no idea what our future holds, but if we can find a way to work together we’ll be on the right track!” explains guitarist Roy Kellaway. “We are a band from a small place and we’re singing about big things!“.
The accompanying video includes tour footage as well as stunning imagery from the Great Barrier Reef and the band’s hometown of Yirrkala in North East Arnhem Land. Dive in and let the magic of King Stingray wash over you! Manymak!
King Stingray recently celebrated a huge win in the 2022 Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition, with their song ‘Milkumana,’ claiming 1st prize, and ‘Camp Dog’ taking out 3rd place.
The band have also recently released a mini-documentary from their 2022 album tour which captures the electrifying energy of their shows and the infectious joy that radiates from the stage. A handful of tickets remain for Melbourne and Adelaide on their current Australian headlining tour. Don’t miss your chance to experience it firsthand!
It’s a really interesting project – as the music on the album consists of new recordings and a re-imagining of Imogen’s grandfather Doug Randle’s 1971 album for CBC, entitled ’Songs for the New Industrial State’. The album has become a cult classic over the years with DJs all over the world trying to track down copies of the record. She is gonna be a superstar, so y’all better pay attention now!
As much a band, as it is an opportunity to reimagine rock and roll, Mindy Sins prides itself on their inclusion of all their musical influences – whether it be blues, rock, or metal, nothing is off the table when the band writes their music. Led by singer and guitarist Armando Leibeck, the band is backed by Colin Hassell’s loud, over the top and yet tasteful style on the drum kit, and Alessandro Zita’s cool and collected bass playing leaves space for the group while holding down the groove. For Leibeck, Mindy Sins is a way to be the person he always wanted to be growing up. The music is all about the guitar, the noise, the passion, the energy, the ability to let out everything and more on each stage and stereo the band reaches.
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Where are you currently based?
I’m currently living in Los Angeles!
What’s been happening recently?
Well, a lot! I have just recently returned from Brazil and Mexico following a Chase Atlantic headline tour! It was such a fantastic experience to visit those countries for the first time and I can’t wait to go back! I also had the pleasure to release my new Short Film (UN) Justify which I’m really happy that it’s finally out in the world.
Please tell us about any projects that you’ve been working on:
Right now, I’m working on a couple of feature – length scripts which I’m very excited about. One is based off my most recent short film ‘(UN) Justify’ and the other, a sci-fi epic. Additionally, I’ve started shooting a feature documentary that I’m really excited about involving a number of incredible, talented and smart humans!
How did you get into film/directing?
I’ve always been obsessed with Film. However, I never gave myself permission to look too much into it from a young age. I kind of put myself in a box with my own self-limiting beliefs at the time and really just focused on being a musician.
During Covid however, I found myself going through a particularly troublesome time after a special relationship ended. This is what led me to write my first short film ‘You Are The Ocean’ and deep dived into how to actually make a film myself by watching interviews and kind of self-teaching how it all works.
Best memories in directing/film so far?
I think just the ability to see the words you’ve written on paper come to life on camera is a really liberating thing. Writers rack their minds and souls when putting the words on the page and it’s a very vulnerable experience to not only have an actor embody those characters and speak those words, but also for the world to be exposed to those thoughts and feelings.
That, and also singing with Zero Gravity Management and my manager Jermaine was a really amazing feeling and I can’t wait for the years to come and see what we will accomplish together.
What are you most excited about achieving/biggest goals for the year ahead and beyond?
For this year I’m really looking forward to continuing to shoot this Documentary and get these two scripts done. I’ve also got another Short Film that I’m very eager to shoot in the meantime in which I’m currently putting the final touches on!
How has drumming in Chase Atlantic influenced your directing?
I think one informs the other. While drumming I feel an incredible tribal-ness come out and let a lot of emotional expression take reign. This creates even more room for a more vulnerable and emotional side of myself to come out when writing.
The show also really revolves around a story and a ‘universe’ that has been created. So there’s lots of storytelling in the shows which keeps the creative juices flowing amongst all of us.
What would you like people to take away from your films/directing work?
Once someone watches a film, or listens to a song, it becomes theirs. I want them to take something, anything, out of what I make and make it their own.
I try to create thought-provoking works that may sometimes make people feel uncomfortable. In all honesty it’s something I’m probably working through myself and this is the only way I know.
There’s a place for pure entertainment, fun and relaxing for sure, but I also think it’s important for us as a society as a whole to sometimes absorb art that speaks on a more thought-provoking and challenging level and take moments to reflect and discuss.
That is, after all, one of the magical things about making art and why storytelling is our species’ oldest traditions.
How is the film industry different compared to the music industry?
Well, the film industry has a lot more people at play to get something done. Similarly to music, when writing, it is a solo thing that you can do by yourself. However, shooting something takes a lot of talented people to be involved. From actors, producers, crew, the list goes on. But the bigger things get and the more elaborate you desire your shoot, the more people it requires. It’s a super collaborative medium. However, technology is so good these days you can shoot anything with a few friends and make it work with your iPhone. It really just depends on what you, as a director, see as the vision and what the best way is to execute that vision.
On the other hand, the Music world differs in this aspect, especially Chase Atlantic. The most compelling work was made in a bedroom studio and minimal overheads. Everything is in house, self produced, self written, self recorded. So getting the actual product done takes a lot less people than you would need to shoot a film.
Highlights of living in LA?
Well, i’ve been fortunate enough to be coming to and from LA for the most part of the last 8 years, so it’s always felt like a home to me. I’ve made incredible friends here which i’m very thankful for. I think the most inspiring thing about being here is the pace and the talent. Everyone you meet is really the best at what they do. The city is a melting pot of creative ideas and excellent execution and you can’t help but let that drive rub off on you.
That, and I was ordering a burger from a store the other day and Christopher Nolan was standing right in front of me. Very LA haha.
Favourite directors/influences?
Christopher Nolan and Denis Villenuce have to be my most influential currently-working directors. Their work speaks for itself.
However, when I write or conceptualize a film or screenplay, I still draw heavily on my musical brain and use a lot of score to get the juices flowing. This is where Johan Johannson’s composition work really influences my style, as well as the composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. If you’re not familiar I urge you to check out their work.
What’s planned for the remainder of 2023?
Lots. Of. Writing. This year so far really has been setting up the years to come with a large body of screenplays to draw from and concepts to develop. I want to shoot a new short as a proof of concept for another feature too which I’m really excited about.
Other than that, I will be embarking to London and Europe in September to perform at Reading and Leeds festival as well as Lollapalooza Berlin with Chase Atlantic. They’re both historical festivals and it’ll be the first time playing on both main stages, so I think everyone is keen for those!
There’s a couple of other things in the works, but that has to stay hush hush for now ;).
Favourite food and place to hangout?
I do love my local coffee shop Oaks Cafe here in LA, but I’ve also got to say the food at the new Birds Street Club is to die for. There’s also a little dive bar called ‘The Woods’ which is a great spot for a drink and hang. I should probably have a loyalty card to the place by now.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/jessePboyle
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