Steve Moore
There has not been a better song written about faulty head gaskets and the infamous Foam Booth store on Cleveland St, Surry Hills. Adam Gibson is a modern giant in the Sydney music scene. Cheers to the pacific, cheers to The Aerial Maps.
Favorite track: Definitive Return to Lighthouse Beach.
Whyte Rushan
heard this on "Listen to the Blower" show on Tripple rrr from Melbourne. And upon a second listening I purchased the whole collection. Thanks dear Announcer for the tunes!!
Favorite track: Back in the North Country.
Boasting an enviable line-up of Sydney musicians who have played key roles in the independent Australian music scene over the last three decades, The Aerial Maps have the ability to make you cry, laugh, reminisce and sway. Their music explores the darker reaches of the country's psyche, the desperate lives lived beneath the hot sun and on the edges of the wide open roads through narrative and song.
Adam Gibson (Modern Giant, The Ark-Ark Birds), Simon Gibson (Disneyfist, Sneeze, Modern Giant), Peter Fenton (Crow), Alannah Russack (The Hummingbirds), Mark 'Na Na' Hyland (Disneyfist, Handsome Young Strangers, and many more!) and drummer Jasper Fenton (Decoder Ring, The Laurels) comprise the current core nucleus of the band. Led by Adam, whose two decade “best-of” album The Songs of Adam Gibson, debuted at number one on the Australian Independent Records chart in 2020, The Aerial Maps are influenced by the bright landscapes and long distances of Australia, of the like described by bands such as the Triffids, Not Drowning Waving, the Go-Betweens and Midnight Oil.
When founding member Simon Holmes sadly passed away in 2017, it spurred Adam to reconvene his musical cohort again, bringing together the current lineup of The Aerial Maps and, after a five-year hiatus, beginning a new era of the band. With a renewed sense of purpose the group played extensive shows, with bands such as Halfway, and embarked on the recording of a new album. The result of which is now here in the form of their third album, Intimate Hinterland.
A widescreen experience that takes the listener on a journey through the Australian landscape, with all the associated hope and heartbreak, Intimate Hinterland is a collection of seven brand-new songs.
Heralding their first album release in almost 10 years, it is a joyful return for a band who have a sense of timelessness in their sound, where a decade is just a blip and the distance between, say, Far North Queensland or the back of Broken Hill can be covered in the blink of an eye, (or the verse of a song). A travelogue-in-song and thus an antidote to lockdown, Intimate Hinterland returns the Maps’ to their place as what The Courier Mail once called “one of Australia’s most special bands."
credits
released October 22, 2021
Dedicated to the memory of Joanie Gibson and Simon Holmes
Recorded, engineered, and mixed by Russel Pilling at Damien Gerard Studios, Sydney, 2019, 2020
All songs by The Aerial Maps except 'Surfing Magazines', by Grant William McLennan/Robert Derwent Garth Forster.
Produced by The Aerial Maps
Credits:
Adam Gibson – lead vocals, saxophone, piano, ukulele
Alannah Russack – guitar, vocals
Mark ‘Na Na’ Hyland. – bass, vocals
Peter Fenton – guitar, vocals
Simon Gibson – drums, guitar
Safari Lee – trumpet, backing vocals
Pete Colquhoun – backing vocals
supported by 13 fans who also own “Intimate Hinterland”
So much talent on here telling some woeful stories from Tassie's shameful penal history. Glenn Richards, Ben Salter, Adam Gibson, Tim Rogers... Totally immersive listen with every track a gem Richard Graham
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