My
Brain Exploded is Bernie
Griffen and The Thin Men’s first single release from Bernie’s
third album,
Doors Wide
Open, a self-portrait, he says:
“I’ve given up the H, now just
struggling with the ADD, it drives me crazy!." 'My Brain
Exploded' is a jaunty exploration of scrambled thinking and relationship
negotiation, set to a Latin rhythm. It’s a testament to both his own sense of
imperfection and to his long-standing relationship with Kirsten Warner,
emerging member of his band The Thin Men.
The video features one of New Zealand’s most acclaimed dancers and
choreographers, Arts Laureate Michael Parmenter in a new role – dancing tango
with partner Diana Bain.
Diana is a life-time model - one of the eternally beautiful women.
The little dancer is Ava Mauger, the daughter of DOP Chris Mauger who showed up
on the day of shooting in her pretty dress and was an extraordinary dancer,
gymnast and screen presence!
The drummer boy is an AC/DC fan who plays drums himself and is son of the
Thin Men drummer drummer Chris Kemp.
"The crew are our
lifetime friends, they did it for nothing" - says Bernie.
"They made it look cinematic
with just a smoke machine, some overhead spotlights and a stage. We dressed up
in tuxedos and that was that!"Starring: Bernie
Griffen and The Thin Men - Bernie Griffen (guitar, vocals) Kirsten Warner
(guitar, vocals) Chris Kemp (drums) Garry Trotman (bass). With Michael
Parmenter, Diana Bain, Ava Mauger & Sam Kemp.
Director: Matt
Palmer
Director of
photography: Chris Mauger
Editor:Paul Taylor
Crew: Josh
Frizzell, Fred Renata, Joseph Griffen, Janine Frizzell, Kellen Worger
NZ MUSIC MONTH TOUR DATES:
Saturday May 12 -
Waitakere Library, Auckland (*)
Thursday May 17 - Point Chevalier Library, Auckland (*)
DOORS WIDE
OPEN TOUR DATES:
Friday May
25 - The Refinery, Paeroa*
Saturday
May 26 - The Incubator, Tauranga*
Sunday
June 3 - House concert, Napier (PRIVATE event)
Monday
June 4 - Acacia Bay Community Centre, Taupo*
Sunday
June 10 - The Rogue Stage, Rotorua*
Friday
June 15 - Kumeu Live, Auckland*
Sunday
June 24 - Kauaeranga Hall, Thames*
Friday
June 29 - Meow, Wellington*
Saturday
June 30 - St Peter’s Hall, Paekakariki*
Friday
July 6 - The Great Southern Tuning Fork, Auckland **
(*)
Free entry
*Tickets on sale now from
www.undertheradar.co.nz
**The Great Southern Tuning Fork on sale from
www.ticketmaster.co.nzOn the
Doors
Wide Open tour, Bernieis supported by rhythm section Kirsten
Warner on rhythm guitar, drummer Chris Kemp (Kendall Elise band, Swampland)
and bass player Garry
Trotman (The
Remarkables).
Doors
Wide Openmay be overall light, brighter and less melancholic than his first two albums.
But mortality is sometimes on Bernie Griffen’s mind. 'When I Die' is a love
song honouring a lifetime with Kirsten Warner. The ‘sweet sorrow’ of the song
is an enduring quality of both their voices and music.
Dubbed Southern Gothic, Bernie Griffen mines a terrain of his own that could
also be described as swamp folk or psychedelic country and shows his
understanding and feel for his American and Kiwi music roots. It travels from
the classic driving blues
Truck Song to the whimsical country swing of
Wedding Waltz, the
classic folk
Emigrants Song to the Latin-feel of Bernie’s ADHD exploration
My Brain Exploded. Doors Wide Open, the title track, is another love song and a pop-ier offering
full of Beatles harmonies and lyrics that describe his wandering, Sagittarian
leanings.
Griffen and Warner recorded the 10 songs during an emergency stopover in
Australia when Bernie Griffen got sick en route to a European tour. The album’s
big ballad 'I Fell Out of the Sky' draws on that life-and-death experience. In
Melbourne they joined the Brunswick
Old Time String Orchestra and a network of community musicians.
They were lucky enough to be introduced to virtuoso mandolin player Luke Plumb from
Celtic superband Shooglenifty.
Luke Plumb produced and played various strings on the album. It was recorded in
a day and a half at Echidna Studio in the Yarra Valley with New Zealander Rob Mahoney (bass)
klezmer specialistJudy Gunson (piano) andBen McAtamney on drums, with vocals laid down in a day in Luke
Plumb’s home studio in Footscray.
It’s the first time the couple have recorded an album together, although
Kirsten Warner contributed backing vocals on Griffen’s previous albums
Salvation (2014) and
Everything so Far (2012) with Bernie Griffen and The Grifters.
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