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Photo: Victor Alexeyev |
van der Wel is the musical project of Hamilton-based Phil van der Wel. We first met through a shared love for the slowcore narratives of the American artist Pedro The Lion, and it's wonderful to see Phil's music developing in a way which shows that influence while moving into its own space as well. He's recently released an EP called O Canada, and one of the tracks - British Columbia - is pretty magical. So - before you do anything - I'd really like you to go on and click play right here.
Phil took time out to answer a few questions about his inspirations and the making of O Canada. You can buy a download of the EP for the affordable price of $5 NZD (or more, if you wish) at his Bandcamp.
Can you tell me about
how you got started playing music? What inspired you to get started, and
what did you initially set out to do?
Sure. I have been playing music in one form or another since
a young age, and first picked up a guitar when I was 11 or 12. I played songs
with various school mates throughout middle and high school, and after leaving
school started a band with a few friends, playing mostly melodic rock along the
lines of Further Seems Forever or Jimmy Eat World (or something). A defining
point for me musically was in 2007 when I moved to Canada. Suddenly I was
separate from my friends and the music we listened to, and immersed in new
friends and new (better?) music - David Bazan, Damien Jurado, Jon-Rae Fletcher,
Phosphorescent, Iron and Wine, Fionn Regan, Danielson Family, etc.. I had
previously been introduced to some of the music in New Zealand, but more as a
side dish rather than the main course. I wanted this music for my starter,
mains, and sides. There was no objective in mind, only a desire to sing songs.