EXCLUSIVE: GFlipMusic dedicates their new album to the instrument that made them fall in love with music. The Aussie musician opens up about their love story with Chrishell Stause, their album ‘Drummer,’ and why their neighbors hate them. (Hint: 🥁)
before the two met, but they watched episodes during their frequent daylong flights between Australia and the U.S. Now, Flip says they’re good at “grounding Chrishell” after she goes through some of the show’s drama. “I’m a very chill, calm kind of human being that doesn’t get involved with that stuff,” Flip says. “I’m like, ‘‘Baby, in the end, this is just a small part of your life. When you come back home it’s chill. We can digest and work through it.
Married life for Flip and Stause often involves trips to local dive bars where they order the same drink . They both hate cooking so they’ll put on a movie and munch on the same meals from The Nice Guy or Sweetgreen. And they’re both heavy on manifestation. “We have a lot of goals for ourselves, which I think is important,” they say. “Each person has their own life and their own direction and then can meet in the middle.” contrast with the love and joy they’re feeling in their marriage today.
Other standouts on the album include “Kevin,” which they wrote after receiving a “hectic” transphobic message in their DMs from a random account. In the song, Flip “takes a piss” at the message’s hate and jokes about getting him front-row tickets to their show as they sing: “I know you’re scared of change, but Kevin you gotta let it go.” “It’s a bit of a ‘fuck you’ song to all the trolls that jump in my DMs,” they say.
The album ends with “Made For You,” where you can’t hear any drums to begin. “It’s me singing to my drum kit,” they say of the soft, guitar-backed song. “‘I didn’t get to say goodbye because of you.’ That’s me talking about missing my grandfather’s funeral in Australia because I’m here in America trying to live out this dream and do this thing.” On the track, Flip blames their instrument for taking them from important family moments but also thanks it for helping them find who they are.
As “Made For You” winds down, Flip comes in with an intense solo that they recorded in their lounge room. It nearly didn’t make it onto the album, and Flip says their shitty neighbors are to blame. “My neighbors suck. They never let me play,” they say. “They’re always sending angry texts. I told them, ‘I need to record something on drums today. You have to give me time.’ They gave me a one-hour window.
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