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 fifth of 12 episodes sees the whimsical, magical and twee pop magic of Smol Fish in the heart of WA Museum Boorla Bardip under the gaze of some of past and current WA wildlife. WA Museum Boorla Bardip is “a place to share Western Australia’s many stories. Our people, our places and our role in the world” It’s the perfect place for one of the city’s newest and most magical indie pop bands to run through a set of their avant-garde, observational and wonderfully twee songs. Under the gaze of a couple of Dino friends, a great White shark and marsupials the four piece deliver their stories while the museum sleeps.
It is quite something to be in a museum once the people have left and although there is no proof anything came to life… it almost certainly did.
SET LIST
Sunnier Grapes
Sad Girl
Summer
Big love
CREDITS
Video: Cam Campbell and Chris Wheeldon
Editing: Cam Campbell
Animations: Sam Price and Cam Campbell
Audio Engineering and Mixing: Mike Jelinak (Jelly Sound)
Produced by: Chris Wheeldon
Thanks to the team at WA Museum Boorla Bardip. 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 Whadjuk Noongar Boodja – Yandilup. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.