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Public tears and huge triumphs: Babitha chats her debut LP on Friday Arvos with Grace and Al
Facilitating a public cry on the treadmill is not the accolade artists usually strive for when releasing a debut record, but Babitha has climbed to those heights and then some with her viscerally optimistic Brighter Side of Blue.
Erika de Casier chats touring Australia and her sophomore album ‘Sensational’ on Arvos with Bri Kennedy
Erika de Casier is finally in the country. She sat down on Arvos with Bri Kennedy to spill the deets on her songwriting process, her recent uptake of collaboration in both her music and her music videos, and how her cat helps her manage her work-life balance.
Climbing to new heights with Julia Jacklin on Arvos with Grace and Al
Celebrating the release of her expansive new album PRE PLEASURE, Julia Jacklin made her hotly anticipated return to the FBi studio to chat with Grace and Al about the long ascent to her most authentic work yet.
Collapsing in sunbeams with Arlo Parks on Arvos with Grace and Al
Following her radiant debut ‘Collapsed in Sunbeams’, Arlo Parks made her first trip to our shores, chatting world stages, lightning bolts, Dream Fuel and wholesome comment sections with Grace and Al on Friday Arvos.
Sampa The Great on celebrating African creatives
Following on from an extended trip to Zambia, the Sampa the Great project is taking a different shape. In an interview on Arvos, she told Bri Kennedy she wanted “rediscover who Sampa The Great is from a ‘home’ perspective,” while also discovering and nurturing African artists who may not have the same resources or outlets despite their talent.
King Stingray are making waves and riding them too: Interview with guitarist Roy Kellaway
Yolŋu surf-rock legends King Stingray have their feet on the ground and eyes set squarely ahead in spite of a meteoric 12 months. Founding member and guitarists Roy Kellaway caught up with Grace and Al on Arvos last week to talk through where King Stingray are from and where they’re heading.
Chakra Efendi on ‘I of the Err’ – The Album That Almost Didn’t Happen
‘I of the Err’ is a vulnerable and joyous return. Equal parts sentimental and forward-facing, it’s a welcome return from Chakra Efendi.
Saba on his New Album ‘Few Good Things’ and Getting Back to Basics
Saba’s third studio album explores the perks of his success as well as the traps it entails.
Milan Ring on Hopefulness, Hand Gestures and Healing
2021 Best Live Act SMAC Award nominee Milan Ring sat down with Gus McGrath on Arvos to chat about her stunning debut album.
“Yo, we’re gonna pull up, plug in the P.A. and play!”: Injury Reserve on Arvos with Chris Twite
Parker and Ritchie Zoomed with Twitey to dish on all things ‘By The Time I Get To Phoenix’.