1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack Team podcast 2 00:00:10,573 --> 00:00:11,733 Speaker 1: from News Talks at b. 3 00:00:36,293 --> 00:00:39,973 Speaker 2: This is the Key with duo Foley. The song is 4 00:00:40,013 --> 00:00:44,093 Speaker 2: called never Feels Like Summer, kind of dreamy sounding. Ape 5 00:00:44,773 --> 00:00:46,933 Speaker 2: got a new album. The album is called That's Life 6 00:00:46,933 --> 00:00:51,213 Speaker 2: Baby and the Stelle Clifford, our music reviewer, has been listening. 7 00:00:51,613 --> 00:00:52,933 Speaker 2: Good morning, Kalda. 8 00:00:53,293 --> 00:00:54,373 Speaker 3: What a beautiful song. 9 00:00:54,453 --> 00:00:57,253 Speaker 2: Ah, you're very very like kind of yeah, don't you think, 10 00:00:57,333 --> 00:00:57,893 Speaker 2: kind of dreamy? 11 00:00:58,013 --> 00:00:58,253 Speaker 1: Yeah. 12 00:00:58,293 --> 00:01:01,933 Speaker 3: Well, Ash, who is the lead singer of Foley. She 13 00:01:01,933 --> 00:01:04,133 Speaker 3: she's like, this is our pure love song. This is 14 00:01:04,173 --> 00:01:06,333 Speaker 3: the song where you know, there's nothing We're not take 15 00:01:06,533 --> 00:01:10,133 Speaker 3: the mickey, We're just actually embracing it and being in love. 16 00:01:10,213 --> 00:01:12,213 Speaker 3: It's not the beginning of a relationship or the end. 17 00:01:12,293 --> 00:01:15,533 Speaker 3: It's just this is where love is. And a little 18 00:01:15,533 --> 00:01:18,133 Speaker 3: surprise because this is actually how the album finishes. This 19 00:01:18,173 --> 00:01:21,853 Speaker 3: is the final song. And I loved it because Gabe 20 00:01:21,853 --> 00:01:24,613 Speaker 3: sings a verse on it as well, and he's kind 21 00:01:24,613 --> 00:01:27,453 Speaker 3: of so he's usually the music maestro, but every now 22 00:01:27,493 --> 00:01:29,293 Speaker 3: and then he Pep has a little song where he 23 00:01:29,333 --> 00:01:31,413 Speaker 3: will do the lead vocals or he'll come in and 24 00:01:31,413 --> 00:01:34,453 Speaker 3: do his little part, and it's a really beautiful way 25 00:01:34,533 --> 00:01:39,133 Speaker 3: to just sum up and finish wrap up the entire album, 26 00:01:39,573 --> 00:01:41,373 Speaker 3: and it's just a little like a little treats, a 27 00:01:41,373 --> 00:01:43,333 Speaker 3: little surprise at the end of the album, which I 28 00:01:43,333 --> 00:01:45,573 Speaker 3: think is a really beautiful thing to do. And then 29 00:01:45,613 --> 00:01:48,293 Speaker 3: you're gonna completely change this because once I finished chatting, 30 00:01:48,293 --> 00:01:51,533 Speaker 3: you're gonna play the title track, which is That's Life Baby, 31 00:01:52,613 --> 00:01:55,293 Speaker 3: which has become like one of those catch phrases you know, 32 00:01:55,333 --> 00:02:00,013 Speaker 3: when something happens you're like, well, that is, And it's 33 00:02:00,053 --> 00:02:04,053 Speaker 3: a real catchy, like a real awesome hook that gets 34 00:02:04,053 --> 00:02:09,013 Speaker 3: you back in, and it's got the real energetic funnes 35 00:02:09,133 --> 00:02:11,973 Speaker 3: synth pop thing that I think Folly are knowing well 36 00:02:12,053 --> 00:02:15,733 Speaker 3: for but with more confidence. And I'm just I love 37 00:02:15,813 --> 00:02:17,973 Speaker 3: these too. I have kind of followed them right from 38 00:02:17,973 --> 00:02:20,613 Speaker 3: the get go. I've had lots of long, fun chats 39 00:02:20,653 --> 00:02:24,333 Speaker 3: with them, and they're really open about sharing their music 40 00:02:24,733 --> 00:02:28,013 Speaker 3: journey and how they come to a song and put 41 00:02:28,013 --> 00:02:30,733 Speaker 3: it all together. And I think I enjoy following them 42 00:02:30,733 --> 00:02:33,773 Speaker 3: as well because together as a friendship, they're just such 43 00:02:34,173 --> 00:02:36,933 Speaker 3: a dynamic duo and you can hear that in their music, 44 00:02:36,973 --> 00:02:39,733 Speaker 3: so it's exciting, I think to hear what they're doing 45 00:02:39,773 --> 00:02:41,053 Speaker 3: with their tunes. 46 00:02:40,813 --> 00:02:47,373 Speaker 2: Because they met performing at rock Weest right or competing Yeah. 47 00:02:46,093 --> 00:02:48,093 Speaker 3: And see that's why we have to make sure that 48 00:02:48,133 --> 00:02:52,013 Speaker 3: we still race those competitions, yes, because it really has 49 00:02:52,093 --> 00:02:54,693 Speaker 3: actually really helped a lot of our musicians with the 50 00:02:54,773 --> 00:02:58,693 Speaker 3: foundations and coming together. I watched a live video that 51 00:02:58,733 --> 00:03:00,853 Speaker 3: they did yesterday on the launch of the album, but 52 00:03:00,893 --> 00:03:04,333 Speaker 3: in particular for the music video that's for That's Life Baby. 53 00:03:04,493 --> 00:03:07,093 Speaker 3: They're cruising in this old school car. It was someone's 54 00:03:07,133 --> 00:03:11,133 Speaker 3: Manners car. They had one owner and it was a manual, 55 00:03:11,293 --> 00:03:14,453 Speaker 3: so Gabe had to drive. But it was funny because 56 00:03:14,453 --> 00:03:16,453 Speaker 3: they told the story about how they went out to 57 00:03:16,493 --> 00:03:19,933 Speaker 3: Mooda Y to shoot it, thinking like, you know, deserted 58 00:03:20,013 --> 00:03:22,533 Speaker 3: beach out in the west, and instead there's like two 59 00:03:22,613 --> 00:03:25,213 Speaker 3: hundred people there, like in the evening, and they're like, 60 00:03:25,253 --> 00:03:27,213 Speaker 3: what the heck, they're all there to watch one of 61 00:03:27,213 --> 00:03:31,373 Speaker 3: the comets, you know, million years. So actually they've ended 62 00:03:31,413 --> 00:03:33,413 Speaker 3: up with all these people in the background of this 63 00:03:33,533 --> 00:03:36,573 Speaker 3: music video, which again goes with the song That's Life Baby. 64 00:03:36,853 --> 00:03:39,573 Speaker 3: Oh well, now all these people are your extras in 65 00:03:39,573 --> 00:03:42,053 Speaker 3: the back of your music video. And I think again 66 00:03:42,213 --> 00:03:44,973 Speaker 3: they're the kind of artists that will just embrace that 67 00:03:45,173 --> 00:03:47,933 Speaker 3: and use that as an energy to propel what it 68 00:03:47,973 --> 00:03:51,333 Speaker 3: is that they do. And so again it creates this dynamic. 69 00:03:51,373 --> 00:03:53,053 Speaker 3: They thought they had this thing for a music video 70 00:03:53,053 --> 00:03:55,893 Speaker 3: and it becomes so much more. Yeah, but they're really 71 00:03:55,893 --> 00:03:58,053 Speaker 3: good at moving with that, and I think that's something 72 00:03:58,093 --> 00:04:00,773 Speaker 3: that will be really good for them as they fear 73 00:04:00,813 --> 00:04:03,253 Speaker 3: their career. So they've actually they've moved to Sydney now 74 00:04:03,293 --> 00:04:06,893 Speaker 3: they're based over there. They've got like a this is Inside, 75 00:04:07,253 --> 00:04:10,053 Speaker 3: They've got a booking agents, which just means there's someone 76 00:04:10,093 --> 00:04:12,813 Speaker 3: who is really promoting and working hard on getting those 77 00:04:12,853 --> 00:04:16,253 Speaker 3: live gigs because again, I think the kind of music 78 00:04:16,333 --> 00:04:19,533 Speaker 3: that that's on here, you get these really big, bold 79 00:04:20,173 --> 00:04:23,133 Speaker 3: sounds and then you get those beautiful, dreamy kind of things. 80 00:04:23,933 --> 00:04:26,213 Speaker 3: So to know, like to have a chance to play 81 00:04:26,253 --> 00:04:29,213 Speaker 3: those live and get that audience reaction, I think to 82 00:04:29,293 --> 00:04:30,973 Speaker 3: do more of those live gigs. They're going on a 83 00:04:30,973 --> 00:04:33,933 Speaker 3: big Australian tour. To have someone who's focused on that 84 00:04:33,973 --> 00:04:36,493 Speaker 3: part of your career I think is really exciting for 85 00:04:36,573 --> 00:04:39,773 Speaker 3: them to take it to that next step. Always knowing 86 00:04:39,813 --> 00:04:43,293 Speaker 3: that their feet are grounded here and all, but you know, 87 00:04:43,293 --> 00:04:44,893 Speaker 3: you've got to be able to spread your wings and 88 00:04:44,893 --> 00:04:47,573 Speaker 3: they've got this great music to do it, some real 89 00:04:47,653 --> 00:04:49,773 Speaker 3: cool pop stuff on here. There was one song, it's 90 00:04:49,773 --> 00:04:52,133 Speaker 3: called Fever. I don't know what they'll think of me 91 00:04:52,173 --> 00:04:54,813 Speaker 3: saying this, but it kind of gave me Gloria Estefan vibes. 92 00:04:55,093 --> 00:04:57,053 Speaker 2: Okay, you know how she's always. 93 00:04:56,853 --> 00:05:01,893 Speaker 3: Had like sort of like like real cool, catchy pop 94 00:05:01,973 --> 00:05:05,093 Speaker 3: stuff with like just sort of these sounds in the 95 00:05:05,173 --> 00:05:08,253 Speaker 3: in the production were you. It's just it kind of 96 00:05:08,253 --> 00:05:10,773 Speaker 3: makes me have that sort of happy like energy. I 97 00:05:10,813 --> 00:05:12,533 Speaker 3: don't know, I keep saying energy. There's a lot of 98 00:05:12,613 --> 00:05:14,973 Speaker 3: energy in this album, but it's sort of magical and 99 00:05:15,013 --> 00:05:16,133 Speaker 3: beautiful at the same time. 100 00:05:16,253 --> 00:05:18,613 Speaker 2: And yeah, I mean I think of them, I think 101 00:05:18,613 --> 00:05:20,253 Speaker 2: of them as being I think of them as being 102 00:05:20,533 --> 00:05:24,013 Speaker 2: like poppy, but also there is a slight like there 103 00:05:24,093 --> 00:05:27,413 Speaker 2: is a kind of nostalgic vein through it, right, like 104 00:05:27,413 --> 00:05:29,373 Speaker 2: a kind of an eighties kind of thing through it 105 00:05:29,413 --> 00:05:29,773 Speaker 2: as well. 106 00:05:30,293 --> 00:05:33,453 Speaker 3: Definitely influenced from that synth pop era, which I guess 107 00:05:33,493 --> 00:05:35,293 Speaker 3: is why maybe I felt sort of glorious to find 108 00:05:35,333 --> 00:05:37,453 Speaker 3: about one or two of the tracks. But then there's 109 00:05:37,493 --> 00:05:40,773 Speaker 3: that sort of modern production that comes in with different 110 00:05:40,813 --> 00:05:45,213 Speaker 3: sort of bass and drums and that sort of changes 111 00:05:45,213 --> 00:05:46,853 Speaker 3: it to make it sort of have that modern twist. 112 00:05:47,013 --> 00:05:49,373 Speaker 3: And maybe we just the eighties seems to be a 113 00:05:49,413 --> 00:05:51,733 Speaker 3: decade that none of us can ever escape, you know, 114 00:05:51,773 --> 00:05:53,653 Speaker 3: whether you're in it or not. Like it's something that 115 00:05:53,773 --> 00:05:55,573 Speaker 3: just really seems to sit with a lot of people 116 00:05:55,573 --> 00:06:00,533 Speaker 3: in the in the music on a story, honest, fun songs, 117 00:06:00,653 --> 00:06:02,573 Speaker 3: right like maybe every now and then, we just need 118 00:06:02,613 --> 00:06:03,053 Speaker 3: to be able to. 119 00:06:02,973 --> 00:06:06,373 Speaker 2: Have that yeah, Yeah, And maybe they're kind of unapologetically 120 00:06:06,453 --> 00:06:09,093 Speaker 2: pop sound, you know, like they're going for that, not 121 00:06:09,173 --> 00:06:11,933 Speaker 2: the necessarily bubblegum pop, but going for that, especially with 122 00:06:12,013 --> 00:06:16,213 Speaker 2: the kind of being the early iterations of electronic music 123 00:06:16,213 --> 00:06:20,373 Speaker 2: as well. 124 00:06:18,453 --> 00:06:22,173 Speaker 3: That we've only got better at producing those sounds right now. 125 00:06:22,173 --> 00:06:24,293 Speaker 3: They're kind of slick and fun and they can do 126 00:06:24,333 --> 00:06:26,333 Speaker 3: a little bit of playful stuff in there. And I 127 00:06:26,333 --> 00:06:29,053 Speaker 3: think also like there's two quite vulnerable sort of songs. 128 00:06:29,093 --> 00:06:32,733 Speaker 3: They're quite honest personal storytelling. Ash talks a lot about 129 00:06:32,773 --> 00:06:34,613 Speaker 3: making up songs sitting on the bus and you know, 130 00:06:34,653 --> 00:06:38,933 Speaker 3: singing quietly into her phone. So they've got that vulnerability 131 00:06:39,013 --> 00:06:41,613 Speaker 3: and storytelling, but also they want to have like this 132 00:06:41,693 --> 00:06:44,453 Speaker 3: optimistic outlook. They don't want to leave you hanging with 133 00:06:44,533 --> 00:06:48,973 Speaker 3: the down bars. Yeah, that's life, baby, And so again 134 00:06:49,013 --> 00:06:51,013 Speaker 3: I guess that leans into that pop kind of way 135 00:06:51,013 --> 00:06:53,053 Speaker 3: of things. You know, we're going to talk about the 136 00:06:53,133 --> 00:06:55,493 Speaker 3: lows and highs and the trauma of life, but actually 137 00:06:55,813 --> 00:06:57,573 Speaker 3: there's there's hope at the other end of that. So 138 00:06:57,653 --> 00:06:59,533 Speaker 3: let's keep it with that bright sort of sound. And 139 00:06:59,573 --> 00:07:02,053 Speaker 3: this is a very bright sounding album, whether it is 140 00:07:02,093 --> 00:07:05,293 Speaker 3: the beautiful love song ballady type things or you're going 141 00:07:05,373 --> 00:07:07,813 Speaker 3: full dance mode. And I think some of that is 142 00:07:07,813 --> 00:07:09,853 Speaker 3: going to go crazy when they go live. 143 00:07:09,893 --> 00:07:11,093 Speaker 2: Have you seen them life before? 144 00:07:12,253 --> 00:07:15,053 Speaker 3: Only an acoustic set that they did like a little showcase, 145 00:07:15,893 --> 00:07:17,733 Speaker 3: which was still beautiful and amazing. 146 00:07:17,813 --> 00:07:18,293 Speaker 1: But I. 147 00:07:19,693 --> 00:07:24,293 Speaker 2: Isn't it Yeah yeah, yeah, sweet underground, yeah exactly. Yea 148 00:07:25,093 --> 00:07:28,013 Speaker 2: those places that you frequeen. Yeah, some people. 149 00:07:27,773 --> 00:07:29,973 Speaker 3: Were mentor of tops and things, you know, but I 150 00:07:30,333 --> 00:07:30,813 Speaker 3: be at the back. 151 00:07:30,893 --> 00:07:33,493 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, it sounds it sounds like a bit of 152 00:07:33,493 --> 00:07:36,093 Speaker 2: be too. Actually. Yeah, Okay, it's really enjoyable. 153 00:07:36,133 --> 00:07:38,333 Speaker 3: It's a great album. I think it's a really good 154 00:07:38,333 --> 00:07:40,933 Speaker 3: place for them to be. And yeah, I just give 155 00:07:40,973 --> 00:07:44,733 Speaker 3: it a good listen and and feel the optimism and yeah, 156 00:07:44,733 --> 00:07:46,453 Speaker 3: just some of the beautiful sounds they put together. Ash's 157 00:07:46,533 --> 00:07:49,293 Speaker 3: voice is fantastic. I really like her sounds. Yeah, yeah, 158 00:07:49,293 --> 00:07:50,013 Speaker 3: it's a great listen. 159 00:07:50,053 --> 00:07:51,773 Speaker 2: Okay, we'll have a listened to the title track in 160 00:07:51,813 --> 00:07:53,853 Speaker 2: a couple of minutes. But what did you give? That's 161 00:07:53,933 --> 00:07:54,733 Speaker 2: Life Baby. 162 00:07:54,933 --> 00:07:56,413 Speaker 3: I'm going to get a nine out of ten. 163 00:07:56,933 --> 00:08:02,853 Speaker 2: Very good, okay, superb, very good. All right, we'll catch 164 00:08:02,853 --> 00:08:05,133 Speaker 2: you get next week thanks of Stelle Stelle Clifford our 165 00:08:05,213 --> 00:08:08,053 Speaker 2: music review at the end, It's Life Baby is fold 166 00:08:08,093 --> 00:08:08,893 Speaker 2: these newels. 167 00:08:09,173 --> 00:08:12,253 Speaker 1: For more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, listen live 168 00:08:12,333 --> 00:08:15,173 Speaker 1: to News Talks ed B from nine am Saturday, or 169 00:08:15,253 --> 00:08:17,133 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.