Ep 319 – The Steady As She Goes and Edith Thomas Furey

319

Photo:
The Steady As She Goes – Nick McKeon
Edith Thomas Furey – Tal Wallace

The Steady As She Goes:

Live at The Bearded Lady, West End, 26 October 2019

The Steady As She Goes is the solo project of Brisbane musician and occasional music journalist Tal Wallace. After the dissolution of his band The Smokestack Orchestra, Wallace began making music on his own as The Steady As She Goes in 2012 with a series of drum machines, guitar effects pedals and his own unmistakably deep voice.

A highly prolific artist, Wallace has released a long string of EPs and albums, the latest full-length being 2019’s “Symmetry”. He was also previously featured on Live Delay in episode 146 back in 2015, a performance at The Triffid that was later released as the live album “Blind Cave Things”.

Recorded by Jack Brock
Mixed by Tyrell Shortt

Edith Thomas Furey:

Live at The Bearded Lady, West End, 26 October 2019

Edith Thomas Furey began life as a three-piece band but since 2014 has just been the solo endeavour of Joel Glazebrook, formerly of Exit Ghost. The project was previously featured in episode 178 of Live Delay back in 2016 and the EP “Sleep Well, My Love” was released in early 2019 on Valley Heat Records.

Recorded by Jack Brock
Mixed by Tyrell Shortt

4ZZZ Live Delay ยท Live Delay – Ep 319 – The Steady As She Goes and Edith Thomas Furey

Both sets in this episode were mixed by an audio production student from the School of Audio Engineering Institute Brisbane as part of their course.

Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer
Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 31 May, 2020

Scroll to Top