JB Hi-Fi Catalogue - 01/09-30/09/2022 (Page 70)

the music room music feature interview marlon williams arrangements and feel to create an extraordinary record which aving partially recorded his gorgeous new album at neil finn's roundhouse admits there may be a bit of borrowed magic from the new zealand icon steeped through his final goes into making a good studio or not!" the singer- sure there is some world really bad studio and it just doesn't work on any level and the vibe's all wrong september 2022 all of neil's guitars sitting my own personal history of friends who've been there some who are no longer mystery and magic between the walls." williams and lorde embrace after their duet but the atmospheric alchemy of roundhouse was just one vial in the cauldron's visit stack.com.au potion that cooked my boy the christchurch-born artist's third solo studio 2018's nz number one and oz number eight beauty make way for unexpected drum machine and descending synth arpeggios of heart the wormhole with its boarding house reach-era jack white edge to go bells and tambo → my boy by marlon williams including on jb-exclusive white records there's also a particular style of acoustic informed many tracks including first single my featheriness to it that softens the whole strum." similarly picked up along the way rather than formally taught - each person's version tends to have its own accents and inflections." adds is really nice and an important aspect of it." williams has recently been re-applying of him accompanying his long-time friend and fellow kiwi singer-songwriter lorde singing the latter's recent hit stoned at the nail salon on really brought in the big guns - the godfathers and godmothers of language revitalisation - to they'll talk about the mighty personification of interest in the language comes through in don't go back- the synth hook of which mimics the tangi a te ruru!" "yes - it's 'that's the cry of the morepork"," kind of blending my worlds into each other in as non-pervasive and in as gentle a way as some māori into some english songs..." continue reading the full interview online at stack.com.au jbhifi.com.au jb hi-fi