It used to be. Even up until
last year. I went to visit my family and friends in Australia
this Christmas and fell in love with a boy who’s family
own a vinery (he drives a tractor) one hour outside Adelaide.
Although he’s here in London with me at the moment
I suppose in the future I need to split my life between here
and there.
Your album “Colour The Small One” is
a superb piece of work was it a difficult record to make?
Not really the process was quite quick,
my childhood friend Dan wrote with me. We’ve not worked
together before although we’ve known each other for
years. Once we got our chemistry right we pretty much wrote
the entire album in a couple of weeks. The recording process
was easy too. We recorded all the parts then threw it all
onto the computer - then we lovingly mixed the whole thing.
You have some live shows coming up, how does the Sia live show work?
Firstly we employ some clever scheduling,
so I can tour with Zero 7 and still do my own little gigs. At
the end of this year I’ll hopefully be able to do some
bigger gigs too. I have my own band, the band that played
on the album. Basically we rehearsed the album for two weeks & then
we recorded the album. They then all flew back to their respective
countries. They will be returning to do the live shows with
me and I am very excited about the live stuff.
So you are scheduling around Zero
7’s
tour, are you doing all their dates?
Not all of them but the majority of them,
I love working live with Zero 7. The Glastonbury show 2002 & the
Big Chill performances…wow. Those shows I will never
forget. I was so high on the audience, it was so gratifying
ego-wise. It was almost obscene to me.
Does an amazing reaction from a crowd bring out your “popstar” persona?
No it just makes me more real, if the audience
gives a great response it just makes my performance heaps
more real. On the other hand if it’s a bad gig then
I get the fear and turn into something that isn’t the
real me.
This year sounds very busy; do you find
time for yourself?
It is but that’s how I like things,
I am also writing a film at the moment – a screenplay,
you know? I’m learning how it all works. I am reading
others at the moment so I can learn how to be better at it.
Is your screenplay idea one you have had
for a long time?
It is, although I have only recently arrived
at the ending. I have spoke to some movie producers who said
they may be interested in making the film. So I better get
my shit together. The story is based around a young girl
with a non-specific autism – basically it’s like
a modern day “Rain man”.
We have an area dedicated to unsigned
musicians on our website; do you have any advice for young
vocalists just starting out?
Just, whenever you can - GET UP and
sing - at a gig or jam if you have a chance take it & keep
on getting up. Keep going – but not If people boo, ‘cause
that’s just mean. I think that could be setting your
self for disappointment. If at first you don’t succeed
try again, but if you get a bad response often– then
maybe it’s just not for you.
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