
Sitting in the courtyard of a Lygon St Cellar, I recently caught up with Glenn Richards to talk about his new record. For his string of achievements, Richards is humble and far more softly spoken than you’d expect. We talked about the working process, unhinging difficult themes on the new record and why the last Augie March album was the one that slipped through the cracks.
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How are you feeling about the new album?
Excited. The new record won’t be a huge surprise to people when they hear it. They’ll hear the different musicianship. It’s certainly a lot rougher than the Augie records, we did it as quickly as we possibly could. There’s some days when you do what you gotta do, but some days when you deviate. Melbourne winters, they sometimes get you down. I have my moods, but I’ve been doing it for quite a while.
Could you call yourself a veteran then?
When I was in Augie, I got called a veteran seven years in. Another five years into that, do I qualify as an old man?
Was this record always on the back of your mind?
My brother Chris and I always talked about doing something, and I couldn’t imagine doing anything like that without including Dan (Luscombe). And of course we’ve done lots of things musically together but never actually made a record. He’s got a strong mind. He’s incredibly creative and an incredibly adept person, so he was the number one on my list. And Mike Noga; although he’s a drummer it’s such a small branch of the other things he does. He’s another really talented, really self effacing sort of person. I love those guys. I couldn’t think of a better group.

Do you think this record could have been different, had you released it earlier?
Thats always a hard one, you never really realise how exhausted you are after the last touring cycle, again you could have a good day and decide, now’s the time to start. But if you’re going to write anything real, you can’t expect that you’ve filtered everything that’s happened for the last three years until it’s ready.
If you work hard, the songs will come. But you’ve gotta live as well. Touring is not really living.
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