You recorded and mixed your new album by yourselves—what made you want to stay in control of the process, and how long did it take to get everything right?
Morgan: How the record sounds is as important to us as the songwriting so we like to control and experiment with that. The choices we make in terms of the composition can also dictate how we want things to be recorded/mixed. Doing it ourselves means that our intention stays pure through the whole process and that it ends up exactly as we intended.
Do you find yourselves pulling more from similarly layered artists, or those with a more straightforward genre focus?
Lachlan: It’s hard to say—we never really go into making an album speaking about what we’ve been listening to, but there usually is a unanimous feeling towards how we want it to sound, production-wise. Those references will usually be more straightforward in their genre focus.
What’s the last thing that made you blush?
Kate: One of our fans at our Lisbon show recently bought us a huge box of Portuguese Tarts. That was very cute. I ate three back to back which was quite a hectic move.
With such a dreamy sound, do you actually remember your dreams? Do they influence you artistically?
Kate: Yeah, if I am lucky I will make a song in my dream, and if I am even more lucky, I wake up remembering it. I usually can if I wake up at like 4 a.m., and find the energy to sing it into my voice notes app and make it on Ableton later. It feels like a hack.