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Ed’s note: Edward left this in my inbox without any sort of explanatory note. I’m guessing he wants Collapse Board to post this video up here to help publicise himself. I can’t imagine it’s for any sort of musical reasons. As I happen to be in a successful local band with him, The Thin Kids – transparency, transparency! – I find this barefaced promotional cheek amusing. Next time he does it, I’m re-upping that video of The Cannanes playing ‘Bananas In Pyjamas’ in its place.
Love him or hate him Edward Guglielmino is an artist people talk about. Whether it be about his constant online bantering, an endless run of east coast and international touring or his unique style of avant-garde crooning, the last couple of years have seen the artist be the centre of conversation on many an occasion.
Not so much a rebel as simply someone intent on doing things his own way; whimsically re-interpreting his songs from gig to gig, writing, recording and uploading from all corners of the globe, pausing regularly to collate an official release made up of a mix of bedroom and even hotel recordings.
But, like any good artist, his way has now evolved. Evolved from the indie-kid mix of bedroom and hotel recordings to the fully produced and realised affair that was Late At Night and most recently his latest single release ‘Settle Down With Me’ which marked his first studio recording with his newly formed band The Show. The song was recorded in one cut-throat session with veteran producer Magoo at his Applewood Studio and displays Ed’s newly-discovered penchant with playing with others.
Dubbed The Show, Ed’s permanent studio and stage band are a collective of Brisbane talent featuring Nicoletta Panebianco on keys, Scottie Regan on bass and Skinny Jean’s Samuel D. Schlencker on drums.