We got tattoos on our arms together which is present in the lyrcs "rise togther with our hearts apon our sleeves for all too see". Two of this week’s tracks, Mountain Crystals by Luminous Kid featuring Phoebe Bridgers, and Get Sun by Hiatus Kaiyote, are inspired by the bliss and tranquility of nature, fitting for people-watching or a scenic stroll. She was working out in the desert with Aboriginal artists with mental disabilities. As March comes to an end and April begins, we are welcomed by the blooming buds of spring flowers and increasingly pleasant weather. It was hard to tell who was glowing more at Nai Palm’s Brighton Music Hall performance. And she is the type of person that you can not see for a long time but they will always remain like your family. Hiatus Kaiyote’s Nai Palm brought impressive improvisation, building layers through simple strumming and singing to create a soothing sound larger than that of her one-person band.
In Nai's words "Nakamarra was written about Hannah, I wrote about her because she is one of the strongest people I know. The concept was for us to journey as a band where the song was first inspired and written by Nai Palm. We walked through red and yellow deserts, swam in freezing waterholes, slept in abandoned mine shafts, wrote off our hire van after hitting a kangaroo, camped under thousands of stars, salvaged eagle feathers, saw emus, dingos, ate camel burgers, made music and bonded all while making our very first film clip. It took us 9 days of travelling through the desert and ghost townships of South Australia, Victoria and Northern Terriories and in the end we had travelled 5,000 kilometers to Alice Springs from Melbourne in a hire car and back.