![]() ![]() I think that really made us get quite hungry to come home and work on new music because we were just playing the same music over and over. You’re on the road so much and playing so many shows – it’s an incredible thing to do but it also definitely changes you. We did a couple of years touring around the world and that was a big life-changing thing to do because it’s pretty insane going for big tours and for a number of years, it can really change your view on the industry and change the way you think reality works. I guess when we dropped “Choose Your Weapon” we went into a pretty big touring slog. It’s been 6 years since your last release “Choose Your Weapon”. We had the opportunity to speak with Simon Mavin about how they have evolved from “Choose Your Weapon”, the opportunities laid out with NFTs and working with Arthur Verocai in their newest album. It’s best to describe them as genre-fluid as their music moves seamlessly between genres, and that’s exactly how they were able to catch everyone’s attention – being nominated for two GRAMMYs in the process. That is not the case with Hiatus Kaiyote, the Melbourne-based band consisting of Nai Palm (vocals, guitar), Paul Bender (bass), Simon Mavin (keyboards) and Perrin Moss (drums, percussion). ![]() Especially when we start hearing familiar sounds that we had listened to moments before. When hearing music, it is often that we try to put a finger on which genre it belongs to.
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