For the last year, Australians Megan O’Malley and Gab Murphy – who together run the Walk Sew Good project – have been slowly walking across Southeast Asia telling “good” stories about ethical fashion. For someone who claims to be inspired by their trip, starting to follow their social media this week, as Hannah did, is almost too late. Instagram is where they’ve been sharing daily updates of life on the road. That means those Insta stories, which stay online for just 24 hours, are long gone. Oops, missed that, says Hannah:
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Q&A | Simon Comber on saluting Lesser Stars, as Herriot Row
Simon Comber a.k.a Herriot Row has been penning tunes since his early-2000s student days in Dunedin, and his commitment to the practice has paid off. His latest record, Lesser Stars, is a beautifully crafted labour of love, produced by none other than John Vanderslice (The Mountain Goats, Deerhoof, Spoon) at the cult icon’s Tiny Telephone studio in San Francisco. Sarah quizzed Simon about his serendipitous meeting with Vanderslice; the pros and cons of making music independently in a music industry that’s haphazardly refinding its feet; and some of the literary influences that surface throughout his musical work.