The View From Here #39: New Nausea
The View From Here continues for a sixth season on RTRFM, with 12 monthly instalments featuring some of our favourite local artists in iconic and unexpected locations across WA.
The seventh of 12 episodes sees the brilliance of New Nausea deep in the West Australian Wheatbelt on Paisley Farm in Bejoording, overlooking soon to be harvested canola crops.
The WA Wheatbelt is one of the world truly magical places. Rolling hills and valleys made up of farms and homesteads that feeds the country and the world.
About an hour and a half outside of Perth, just past Toodyay on the vast expanse of Paisley Farm and on Boodigicut Hill part of the mighty Yued Nation, New Nausea set up their instruments to play a five song set of their brilliantly crafted, melodic and haunting tunes.
New Nausea, the main band of songwriter Albert Pritchard sits wonderfully between indie pop and country twang with a sound that more poetic people may describe as perfectly West Australian. The perfect band then for the View From Here’s first forray into the regional surrounds of Perth and into the heart of the State.
SET LIST
Only Ever Coming Down
Bright Bloody Blue
When I See You
Swine
Flag
CREDITS
Video: Mikey Hamer and Al Bruce.
Editing: Mikey Hamer.
Animations: Sam Price and Cam Campbell.
Audio Engineering and Mixing: Mike Jelinak (Jelly Sound).
Produced by: Chris Wheeldon and Eddie Ludemann.
Catering: Tegan Johns and August Ludemann.
Moral Booster: Rosie.
Thanks to the Eddie, Tegan, August and Rosie (the dog) for allowing us onto their amazing land and farm.
The View From Here is supported by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.
This episode of The View From Here was filmed on the land of the Yued Nation.
We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.