07 September 2020 - 0 Comments
After 3 years of working collaboratively with New Zealand Songwriters and Producers (Nik Brinkman, Nigel Stanford, and Will Henderson), isolation brought out something completely different in Dunedin Artist Molly Devine.
When lockdown began, Molly was part way through a tour for her last single, Call Me Up and then, like most of us, she was alone at home with her thoughts. Fortunately Molly runs a music school out of her front room so she was locked in to a mini recording studio and started putting down some ideas.
Molly's friend Jayendra Birchall is a classical guitarist and music teacher living in Melbourne. He's a bit of a tech wiz, so he set up a session with Molly on a software called Ninjam where you can jam with people all over the world. They jammed with people for hours, there were musicians from Italy, Canada, Brazil... it gave Molly an idea. She sent Jay one of the tracks she'd been working on and he sent back a beautiful intricate guitar part which quickly came the basis for Molly's track Wanderer.
Mystical and intricate, Wanderer is about the magnetism she feels towards simplicity and easefulness.
Wanderer is out on September 25th and it will be the first song Molly has released completely DIY, writing and producing it alone.
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