1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack Team podcast 2 00:00:10,613 --> 00:00:11,733 Speaker 1: from News Talks. 3 00:00:11,653 --> 00:00:36,253 Speaker 2: Be Different A, This is Cool, the songs called Ride 4 00:00:36,373 --> 00:00:40,493 Speaker 2: or Die, It's Kimber featuring Tommy Raps and Kimber's new 5 00:00:40,493 --> 00:00:44,133 Speaker 2: album It's called Idols, and Vice's Volume one. The Style 6 00:00:44,173 --> 00:00:46,933 Speaker 2: Clifford is our music reviewer. She's been listening more than 7 00:00:47,013 --> 00:00:48,173 Speaker 2: a shelder. 8 00:00:48,173 --> 00:00:51,373 Speaker 3: I've been one of those obnoxious people who forgot her headphones. 9 00:00:51,373 --> 00:00:52,613 Speaker 3: Bolsho was walking this morning. 10 00:00:52,733 --> 00:00:54,293 Speaker 2: Oh no, I've been. 11 00:00:54,293 --> 00:00:56,733 Speaker 3: Listening real loud and proud. I mean, the great thing 12 00:00:56,853 --> 00:00:58,453 Speaker 3: is you just put your phone in your sports bruh, 13 00:00:58,693 --> 00:00:59,693 Speaker 3: keep the sound up nice. 14 00:00:59,573 --> 00:01:03,853 Speaker 2: A loud speak for yourself. Just to be clear, You're 15 00:01:03,893 --> 00:01:06,573 Speaker 2: not like there are certain places where it's more at 16 00:01:06,613 --> 00:01:08,613 Speaker 2: more than others. You're not like sitting on the beach 17 00:01:08,733 --> 00:01:09,413 Speaker 2: or something, are you. 18 00:01:09,853 --> 00:01:11,853 Speaker 3: Well? I was walking along the beach and then I 19 00:01:11,893 --> 00:01:15,373 Speaker 3: came back up. I know, but at least now more. 20 00:01:15,333 --> 00:01:17,573 Speaker 2: People have heard Kimbra and that's not a bad thing. 21 00:01:17,853 --> 00:01:20,013 Speaker 3: Yeah yeah, but yeah, I was one of those people 22 00:01:20,093 --> 00:01:21,613 Speaker 3: you know, and that they look at you and they're like. 23 00:01:22,293 --> 00:01:24,093 Speaker 2: Yeah, I would be judging you. I'd be judging you. 24 00:01:24,133 --> 00:01:25,693 Speaker 2: But I feel like you could just say, guys, I've 25 00:01:25,693 --> 00:01:27,853 Speaker 2: got to be on Saturday mornings in like ten minutes, 26 00:01:27,853 --> 00:01:29,213 Speaker 2: and I need to have listened to as much of 27 00:01:29,253 --> 00:01:31,013 Speaker 2: this album as many times as possible. 28 00:01:31,773 --> 00:01:36,253 Speaker 3: Exactly Idols and Advices, Volume one. This is She's still 29 00:01:36,333 --> 00:01:38,613 Speaker 3: staying with what you'd expect from Kimber, that kind of 30 00:01:38,653 --> 00:01:42,893 Speaker 3: experimental pop, but more of an R and B and 31 00:01:43,013 --> 00:01:44,813 Speaker 3: hip hops of influence in this album. 32 00:01:44,933 --> 00:01:45,413 Speaker 2: Interesting. 33 00:01:46,133 --> 00:01:47,933 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, I mean it's the musically likes. And what 34 00:01:47,973 --> 00:01:50,853 Speaker 3: I like about that is that she then collaborates with 35 00:01:50,973 --> 00:01:55,173 Speaker 3: really great rap artists, huh. Not that they don't expect 36 00:01:55,173 --> 00:01:57,373 Speaker 3: that her voice could probably take her to some places, 37 00:01:57,453 --> 00:02:00,413 Speaker 3: but this is an album she has said herself that 38 00:02:00,453 --> 00:02:03,573 Speaker 3: she wanted to work with some friends, and so she's 39 00:02:03,613 --> 00:02:06,613 Speaker 3: pulled them in. When when Kimber does collaboration, what I 40 00:02:06,653 --> 00:02:09,493 Speaker 3: think is really great about them is she is very 41 00:02:09,533 --> 00:02:13,173 Speaker 3: good at making the other artists shine to what they're 42 00:02:13,173 --> 00:02:16,573 Speaker 3: really great at, right right, And in turn she shines 43 00:02:16,653 --> 00:02:19,453 Speaker 3: because of that too, you know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah, 44 00:02:19,533 --> 00:02:22,413 Speaker 3: And I think that's what collaborations should be about. That 45 00:02:22,493 --> 00:02:25,253 Speaker 3: you take something from the artist that you love and 46 00:02:25,253 --> 00:02:27,373 Speaker 3: then you put it together and what it is that 47 00:02:27,413 --> 00:02:31,213 Speaker 3: you offer yeah, and so sheats of layering in this album, 48 00:02:31,973 --> 00:02:35,613 Speaker 3: electric pop sort of style going on. I feel like 49 00:02:35,693 --> 00:02:37,733 Speaker 3: for a lot of it. Her voice is actually quite 50 00:02:37,813 --> 00:02:41,093 Speaker 3: subtle through a lot of the album. Yeah, and that's 51 00:02:41,093 --> 00:02:43,173 Speaker 3: that surprised me, because she can really push and she 52 00:02:43,213 --> 00:02:43,613 Speaker 3: can go. 53 00:02:44,133 --> 00:02:47,333 Speaker 2: Totally can yeah, but so she's kind of peered back 54 00:02:47,373 --> 00:02:47,813 Speaker 2: a little bit. 55 00:02:48,453 --> 00:02:51,133 Speaker 3: Yeah, absolutely, Yeah, and then she's put lots of layering in. 56 00:02:51,173 --> 00:02:52,733 Speaker 3: You know how, she's really good at doing those kind 57 00:02:52,773 --> 00:02:55,413 Speaker 3: of ad libris of things. I won't do it, I'll 58 00:02:55,413 --> 00:02:56,173 Speaker 3: embarrass myself. 59 00:02:56,773 --> 00:02:58,773 Speaker 2: Well yeah, I mean you've done enough this morning to 60 00:02:58,813 --> 00:02:59,013 Speaker 2: do that. 61 00:02:59,133 --> 00:03:05,053 Speaker 3: Let's be honest, strutting my stuff around. Yeah, I think 62 00:03:05,053 --> 00:03:08,173 Speaker 3: that she's been really clever that with the production of 63 00:03:08,213 --> 00:03:11,573 Speaker 3: the album where she can kind of hear something, she 64 00:03:11,653 --> 00:03:13,853 Speaker 3: could fill a space quite nicely with some of those 65 00:03:14,133 --> 00:03:16,973 Speaker 3: things she does with her voice and then added that 66 00:03:17,013 --> 00:03:19,053 Speaker 3: into the production and it's really cool. It is a 67 00:03:19,053 --> 00:03:23,293 Speaker 3: lot about the beats and things that fall and being 68 00:03:23,333 --> 00:03:25,893 Speaker 3: a bit of a vendor of genres too, which I 69 00:03:25,933 --> 00:03:29,813 Speaker 3: really love about her. Yeah, And I just I don't 70 00:03:29,813 --> 00:03:32,613 Speaker 3: know this horse Field is actually I think now that 71 00:03:32,653 --> 00:03:34,613 Speaker 3: I've listened a few times, I think is my favorite 72 00:03:34,613 --> 00:03:37,813 Speaker 3: on the album, there's a looping of vocals, and she 73 00:03:37,973 --> 00:03:42,933 Speaker 3: wanted to embrace that over stimulation that you get from 74 00:03:43,253 --> 00:03:47,253 Speaker 3: being online, how to put that into a musicality. And 75 00:03:47,293 --> 00:03:51,093 Speaker 3: I think she's actually, I think she's really as I mean, 76 00:03:51,133 --> 00:03:53,373 Speaker 3: you have to listen to sort of you know, understand 77 00:03:53,373 --> 00:03:55,413 Speaker 3: what it is I'm kind of going on about. And 78 00:03:55,453 --> 00:03:59,293 Speaker 3: the theme is really about empowering self protection, building a 79 00:03:59,373 --> 00:04:04,413 Speaker 3: force field around you, but again with that relentless kind 80 00:04:04,413 --> 00:04:06,973 Speaker 3: of bombardment, which is what the music does, right of 81 00:04:06,973 --> 00:04:10,853 Speaker 3: that stimulation of us constantly scrolling on our phones in 82 00:04:10,893 --> 00:04:13,573 Speaker 3: the digital world. So this album does actually speak a 83 00:04:13,573 --> 00:04:16,933 Speaker 3: lot to that. It's called Idols and Vices, so that 84 00:04:18,173 --> 00:04:22,613 Speaker 3: praise and glory we give to celebs and influences, and 85 00:04:23,493 --> 00:04:27,333 Speaker 3: some of it really crosses the line sometimes and again 86 00:04:27,373 --> 00:04:29,613 Speaker 3: she's sometimes done that, and the lyrics that she's delivered 87 00:04:29,653 --> 00:04:33,173 Speaker 3: there and sometimes you'll find it in the musicality. I 88 00:04:33,253 --> 00:04:34,733 Speaker 3: was so fascinating concepts. 89 00:04:34,933 --> 00:04:36,973 Speaker 2: I was so I was so excited when I saw 90 00:04:37,013 --> 00:04:40,373 Speaker 2: she was collaborating, collaborating with Banks. Banks is one of 91 00:04:40,373 --> 00:04:44,253 Speaker 2: those artists who this happens extremely rarely in my life, 92 00:04:44,533 --> 00:04:46,573 Speaker 2: but I felt like I got on the Banks buzz 93 00:04:46,653 --> 00:04:49,733 Speaker 2: really early, like before Banks was cool, and then Banks 94 00:04:49,813 --> 00:04:52,333 Speaker 2: kind of grew like blew up and kind of became cool. 95 00:04:52,333 --> 00:04:55,133 Speaker 2: And I could be, you know, really ostentatious and be like, oh, 96 00:04:55,173 --> 00:04:56,933 Speaker 2: are you only just listening to Banks now? 97 00:04:57,013 --> 00:04:57,213 Speaker 1: You know? 98 00:04:57,373 --> 00:05:01,213 Speaker 3: So yeah, And of course it's like just one of 99 00:05:01,293 --> 00:05:04,813 Speaker 3: Kimber's friends, right, someone that she knows. Yeah, there's some 100 00:05:04,853 --> 00:05:07,213 Speaker 3: really great collaborations like that, and I think they really 101 00:05:07,253 --> 00:05:10,733 Speaker 3: add something. But again, I think it's her cleverness and 102 00:05:10,773 --> 00:05:12,413 Speaker 3: being able to know what it is that they can 103 00:05:12,453 --> 00:05:15,373 Speaker 3: add to what she wants to tell. And I think 104 00:05:15,373 --> 00:05:18,813 Speaker 3: that's what makes a really good collaboration. And it's nice 105 00:05:18,893 --> 00:05:22,893 Speaker 3: just to you can just listen to it, but then 106 00:05:22,893 --> 00:05:24,813 Speaker 3: you can really sink into more of that, and I 107 00:05:24,813 --> 00:05:26,853 Speaker 3: think that's what Kimber's fans kind of tend to do. 108 00:05:27,253 --> 00:05:30,813 Speaker 3: And especially when you've got someone like Banks, Scrill Exes 109 00:05:30,893 --> 00:05:34,653 Speaker 3: and there Tommy Raps, like some really interesting people that 110 00:05:34,773 --> 00:05:37,413 Speaker 3: sort of take some of these songs somewhere else, you know, 111 00:05:37,693 --> 00:05:39,733 Speaker 3: and it grows on me day by day, this album. 112 00:05:39,533 --> 00:05:42,613 Speaker 2: So probably growing on all your neighbors on the beach 113 00:05:42,653 --> 00:05:43,413 Speaker 2: this morning as well. 114 00:05:45,853 --> 00:05:49,013 Speaker 3: The mainstream bus and embrace some Timber because she only 115 00:05:49,053 --> 00:05:52,293 Speaker 3: gets more and more clever in what she does. And 116 00:05:52,333 --> 00:05:53,973 Speaker 3: I don't know that she's out to go, oh look, 117 00:05:53,973 --> 00:05:56,293 Speaker 3: I'm so clever. No, I think it's just she just 118 00:05:56,413 --> 00:05:59,213 Speaker 3: legitimately is Yeah, okay and very cool. 119 00:05:59,333 --> 00:06:00,373 Speaker 2: Yeah, Idols and Vices. 120 00:06:00,413 --> 00:06:02,333 Speaker 3: What'd you give? It's a ten? 121 00:06:02,533 --> 00:06:06,893 Speaker 2: Oh my goodness, fantastic. Oh great, okay, we'll look. I'm 122 00:06:06,933 --> 00:06:08,733 Speaker 2: looking forward to playing a little bit more in a 123 00:06:08,733 --> 00:06:12,533 Speaker 2: couple of minutes time. Thank you, Estelle, pleasure. That's so good. 124 00:06:12,693 --> 00:06:15,453 Speaker 2: Tune out of ten A. Yeah, Idols and Vices is 125 00:06:15,493 --> 00:06:17,813 Speaker 2: the name. Volume one is the name of the album. 126 00:06:18,133 --> 00:06:19,213 Speaker 2: Right now is eight to twelve. 127 00:06:19,973 --> 00:06:23,093 Speaker 1: For more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, listen live 128 00:06:23,173 --> 00:06:26,373 Speaker 1: to News Talks EDB from nine am Saturday, or follow 129 00:06:26,413 --> 00:06:27,973 Speaker 1: the podcast on iHeartRadio