26 Apr 2024
UsernamePassword

Remember Me? | Join | Recover
Click here to sign in via social networking

Molly Devine - Interview: Molly Devine

10 Jun 2019 // An interview by darryl baser

Molly Devine is a contemporary vocalist and songwriter based in Dunedin.

She’s performed alongside some of the city’s rock royalty as well as fronting the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra in the Tally Ho series of concerts.

Molly sat at her computer and answered a bunch of questions thrown at her by Muzic.net.nz writer Darryl Baser. Here's what she had to say:

How's your musical journey going?

Really good... I feel like I’ve got great people around me at the moment as well as an abundance of ideas. I’m also building a catalogue of music that I feel really good about. I’m not sure what more I could ask for really!

You've got a Masters in Music from Otago, have shared rehearsal rooms and stages with Martin Phillipps, Shayne P Carter, and the DSO. What's your greatest achievement to date?

Well Tally Ho! was definitely a life highlight… The energy on stage performing with the DSO was so immense I think I’m still riding the wave all these months later. It’s like every musician on the stage brings their own power, and there was about 80 of them… and 3000 audience members like a mirror bouncing it all back at you… I remember getting off stage and literally shaking like a dog does when they get out of the water just to jiggle the energy into all the right places.

I also feel a great sense of accomplishment working with Nik Brinkman on our new music. I listen to it and feel like we have achieved and superseded all my visions and expectations of what we could create and done it so ease-fully and naturally.

How did working with Nik come about?

I’d been advised by many, many people that I should collaborate. I was a lone-ranger for sure back then, so I was hesitant but went with it. I was introduced to Nik as well as Nigel Stanford, and we set up a time to give it a go. I was very nervous, but by lunch time I felt like I’d been co-labbing all my life! Nik and Nigel went about things so differently from me, I remember pulling out my hard-copy of Roget’s thesaurus, and Nik thought it was so funny he took a photo of me… Nigel, being a programmer, had actually made his own 'lyric thesaurus’ type app on his computer, and Nik used google. I learnt so much that day. Nigel went off after that and started designing an app, but Nik and I continued on and here we are!

If a collab a shadow of things to come: are you working on an album with him, and or others?

I currently have a plethora of ideas; I feel this whole “co-labbing” culture has unlocked some sort of lyric fountain in my soul and writing songs just seems so effortless. So yes, at some point there will be an album I’m sure, but for now I’m happy just releasing singles as they are ready, and I really want to focus on my live performance. I love performing live, building and nurturing that ecstatic, free, non-judgement atmosphere.

What does Matt think of the song? (I can't help but think he was probably thinking the same thing.. :) )

He’s the guy with the ocean blue eyes, nothing phases him! I’m not sure how he felt in the moment, after we locked eyes across the dance floor in that song inspiring moment, he came over and said, “You’re Molly right?”… he’d seen me perform at a festival not long before, so he’d already done his research! He won’t tell me when he fell in love, but he did tell me that he was supposed to be working that night and then saw me and got someone to fill in for him soo… I think there may have been some interest there.

Your previous tunes have been more atmospheric, more spacey, does this more straight forward style herald a change in direction?

Yes definitely. I made a conscious decision last year to shift my music towards gratitude and compassion. I think when I finished uni I was quite sad and concerned about the world, particularly women. I was ready to fight the patriarchy with my own barehands! I was pretty angry really. I’ve softened now, I feel more compassion and gratitude for existence, and I want to express that in my music. I want to create music that is true to how I’m feeling, which generally is really really good. I want to share energy which is positive, and I want to share it while dancing! I’m not talking about sunshine and lollipops, although they are also great, I’m talking about that feeling you get when you are at a concert where you want to explode from joy. I feel that positive energy creates positive energy, so instead of fighting the patriarchy I’m trying to dissolve it with love and good vibes.

There are a lot of machines in your music; ever thought of going acoustic, to flip the paradigm some more?

Timely question! Just a few days ago I was sitting in my living room with my friend Maddy Parkins-Craig on an acoustic guitar, and my brother Jack Devine on the Double Bass jamming out an acoustic version of Someone Like You. I’ll probably be sharing that pretty soon :) Always up for a change in vibe! At high school I was in a Blues/Dub band, could be fun to bring in some of those elements too…

What are your goals within music?

This is something that is ever evolving for me. Today if I were to visualise my ideal future I would be performing ecstatic music to thousands of people regularly. I love performing.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years' time?

I would quite like to have my own little home with a dog and an abundant vegetable garden.

Who are musicians who you look up to?

I love Tracy Chapman; I admire her compassion and the effortlessness of her lyrics. She sounds like she’s just telling you a story from her heart. Also, Sam Smith can do no wrong, Khalid, Normani, Billie Eilish is so cool I can’t handle it. My favourite voice would have to be Beyonce’s, and Hozier writes the most beautiful songs. I love Junica, Nik Brinkman’s old project. It has immense energy!

What advice would you have to someone starting out in music?

I would advise them to focus on developing their music and nothing else. Also collaborate as much as possible and don’t feel like you have to do everything yourself.

Thank you!

 

Releases

Still Here
Year: 2022
Type: EP

Other Interviews By darryl baser

WoLF - Interview: Who is WLF?
09 May 2022 // by darryl baser
In the very first issue of Muzic.net.
Read More...
Interview with Molly Devine
17 Sep 2020 // by darryl baser
With an impressive resume of singing with the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra and performing with the likes of Martin Phillips (The Chills), Shayne P Carter (Straightjacket Fits), Nadia Reid and Anthonie Tonnon,  Molly Devine is definitely one to watch for.Darryl Baser from Muzic.
Read More...
VÏKÆ - Interview with Vikae
12 Sep 2020 // by darryl baser
Originally born in Ukraine and seeking refuge in New Zealand post Chernobyl; classically trained musician VïKÆ has done a full 360 dance through the music sphere. Trained as an opera singer, she switched genres when she felt the need to create art that provokes thoughts, is catchy, exciting and fresh.
Read More...
Interview with Roonie
01 Jul 2020 // by darryl baser
New Pop artist Roonie, previously known as Michaela Pointon, is making lead-way with her electrifying writing about loneliness and love. She moved to Auckland in 2019 where she is studying, writing new songs and building a name for herself in the music scene.
Read More...
Captain Festus McBoyle's Travellin' Variety Show - Interview: Captain Festus McBoyle
20 Jul 2019 // by darryl baser
In his formative years Captain Festus McBoyle was a rock and roller known as Rich Manic, who performed in bands such as Runninghouse. These days however, he is the ringleader for a Vaudeville musical comedy Troupe from Auckland, Captain Festus McBoyle's Travellin' Variety Show.
Read More...
Interview: Crooked Royals
30 Jun 2019 // by darryl baser
Described as a band who have "musically hit the ball right out of the park" with their newest EP Rumination, Auckland five-piece Crooked Royals ability to craft songs with a combination of heavy and clean vocals mixed in with huge crushing riffs earned them a spot opening for London prog rock monsters Monument in Auckland earlier this year. Crooked Royals will also be supporting Polaris during their upcoming August tour in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
Read More...
Interview with Eyreton Hall
24 May 2019 // by darryl baser
Eyreton Hall have released their incredible new album Spaces today through Marigold Music. Darryl from Muzic.
Read More...
Caroline Easther and the Cinnamon Girls - Caroline Easther in conversation with Darryl Baser for Muzic.net.nz
27 Mar 2019 // by darryl baser
On April 6th at Meow in Wellington, singer/songwriter & ex-Chills Drummer, Caroline Easther will step out from behind her beloved drum kit and take to the front of the stage. Armed with her guitar and backed by her band The Cinnamon Girls, she’ll be presenting a collection of haunting indie-pop songs from her debut solo album Lucky, released on April 5th.
Read More...
View All Articles By darryl baser

NZ Top 10 Singles

  • TOO SWEET
    Hozier
  • BEAUTIFUL THINGS
    Benson Boone
  • LOSE CONTROL
    Teddy Swims
  • I LIKE THE WAY YOU KISS ME
    Artemas
  • SATURN
    SZA
  • STICK SEASON
    Noah Kahan
  • END OF BEGINNING
    Djo
  • LIKE THAT
    Future And Metro Boomin feat. Kendrick Lamar
  • ESPRESSO
    Sabrina Carpenter
  • WE CAN'T BE FRIENDS (WAIT FOR YOUR LOVE)
    Ariana Grande
View the Full NZ Top 40...
muzic.net.nz Logo
100% New Zealand Music
All content on this website is copyright to muzic.net.nz and other respective rights holders. Redistribution of any material presented here without permission is prohibited.
Report a ProblemReport A Problem