![]() ![]() ![]() Gerard: When we first released our EP two and a half years ago, they picked it up and released it in the US, which is great, because they’re a real pacemaker label-Kitsuné, too. I’m interested in how your music got heard? It’s funny, I first heard you on Neon Gold -their blog, that is -which is still going. So Strange Talk invited me out to their van where we had a brief chat about their writing processes, their big ambitions, and the upcoming American release of full-length album, Cast Away. The venue itself was cozy and intimate, but loud and scattered during the sound check. The rest of lineup was excellent too: the Portland-based experimental pop group Aan and lo-fi garage rockers Battleme. I’d also scheduled a conversation with one of the bands: headliner Strange Talk, an incredibly danceable, dynamic quartet from Melbourne, Australia. Last Tuesday evening, I rode solo to the Brick and Mortar Music Hall in SF where Wood Shoppe, a free monthly concert series, was taking place. Between the sold-out rap concerts, symphony orchestras, and conceptual listening projects, there is pretty much something for everyone. Since moving to the Bay Area several months ago, I’ve really come to appreciate the musical diversity here. ![]()
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