We are all so used to being go go go all the time, that the idea of slowing down can feel incredibly scary. I wouldn’t mind being in quarantine with you □ But in all seriousness, a little bit of social distancing, slowing down, spending time at home making creative magic, reading, learning, cooking, stretching, napping and loving doesn’t sound all too bad. It’s really freeing to allow yourself to just be, I think all this time has really allowed that space to let go of some perfectionist tendencies and enjoy creating just to create with no expectation or judgement. I haven’t felt bored yet, honestly there are so many things to choose from each day, it’s almost overwhelming! I’ve been playing music everyday, lots of writing and musings, learning sign language, looking after my veggie garden and learning a lot online about self sustainability, knitting (haha actually so therapeutic), reading, cooking/baking, beach walks or bike rides everyday. I’ve really been trying to not put too much pressure and just go with the flow each day. Personally I’ve been keeping myself occupied with plenty of activities. I feel incredibly grateful for my health, partner and our 2 cats…my heart really goes out to those going through this on their own. We’ve got a lot of restrictions in place and it’s hard not seeing family or friends during social distancing. How are you personally handling this time of quarantine and what is helping you get through? Take a look below as Rhea’s talks about the single and much more! As the whole world goes through a time of adjustment due to the pandemic, give us a perspective of how life is in Australia. I can’t wait to see what the two have coming next. This song screams liquor commercial, perfume commercial, lingerie commercial, any scene in a badass movie, you name it! The single itself creates a cool cinematic feel and that’s before we even get to the music video where it all comes to life better than we could have imagined.Īmazing work by Rhea Robertson, Luke Wylde, and their team. The first thing that comes to mind is that this song needs to be in movies and commercials. Rhea’s sultry vocals meshed with Luke’s bluesy production is one for the ages. As with their previous collaboration the duo bring out the best in each other. Rhea and Luke have joined forces yet again on a brand new single released today called “Mulholland Drive”. And it looks like we’ve been proven right. This collaboration made both of them a lock on our new feature The NEXT 100, as artists to be on the look out for in 2020. The single was a collaboration with music producer Luke Wylde who recently notched a credit on Usher, Lil Jon, and Ludacris’ latest single “Sex Beat”. The artist caught my attention last year with “Save Yourself”, a single that instantly became an all time favorite in my 10+ years of blogging. I’ve been awestruck particularly with the wave of amazing female singer/songwriters from the region, one being Rhea Robertson. If there’s one thing I’ve learned about Australia it’s that their music scene has a goldmine of talent, one that is severely underrated.
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