27 August 2021 - 0 Comments
Turn the music up, the concert film to Fat Freddy’s Drop bush-alchemy Wairunga album returns online this Friday 27 August.
The one hour film of the music in the making premiered on the big screen in Auckland and Wellington and streamed online for a nanosecond in the lead up to the album launch. An album Freddy's fans are calling a masterpiece.
The boil-up
of cosmic vibes, Afro-Acid beats, hot buttered soul, righteous reggae, subterranean bass and twisted up melodies is a fitting tribute to a magical location, albeit, at the mercy of the elements, Freddys brazenly recording the seven tracks outdoors
sans audience. The film allows the viewer to get up close to the band and kit, an insight to the music boil up.
Five new tracks emerged, Coffee Black, Shady, Bush Telegraph, Leave Your Window Open and
Dig Deep and the band reworked two classics Bones and Wairunga. Since the digital album drop a week ago Wairunga has hit high rotate on the likes of Apple Music, Bandcamp and Spotify where Freddys
just cracked half a million followers.
The process for Wairunga saw the band hunker down for ten days of experimentation at BAYS studio before packing the studio to head away. Freddy trumpet alchemist Tony Chang says
that "with a swag of fresh material ready, all the group needed was the right space to perform and record. Wairunga, high above Waimarama Beach, got the nod."
Wairunga, deep in Ngati Kahungunu country, is a friend's place the
band has roamed for over two decades and the inspiration for the original Wairunga Blues track on the BAYS album. Throwing caution to the trade winds, literally, Freddys backed by Western Audio sound and Transmit
visual recording crews set up on a grass tennis court surrounded by a bush backdrop.
The weather was calm but as the performance progressed the weather elements turned with tempest-like bursts of rain and chill winds. Freddys dug deep to
finish the session, nothing could stop the bush energy and music. “We were definitely at the mercy of the elements there and the elements let us get away with it”, Tony Chang says.
The Wairunga project follows Freddys Lock-In at
Michael Fowler Centre, an album and concert film recorded sans audience last year. The Lock-In concert
film
was released with the album and has over 800,000 views on Freddys YouTube with fans once again tuning in from Europe, UK, South America, Middle East and around the Pacific. It means Freddys have now achieved two album releases in a year and a half, a worthy feat given the band average four years between studio albums to compose, road test and produce.
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Freddys embark on the national Wairunga Album Release Tour in September taking in some of the country’s top venues, starting at the iconic Christchurch Town Hall and a long-awaited return
to Dunedin to play the Town Hall. Both shows feature special guest Harper Finn. Freddy's roady continues at Nelson Trafalgar Centre and Wellington’s Michael Fowler Centre with Special Guest Deva Mahal. Finals shows
are Auckland Town Hall - with a second show just added, and Hamilton’s The Factory, both cities Freddy's perform with Special Guest Rubi Du.
Wairunga Aotearoa NZ Album Release Tour Sept 2021
Tickets on sale now from fatfreddysdrop.com
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