Maple Glider, aka Melbourne / Naarm-based artist Tori Zietsch, returns with new album I Get Into Trouble, the follow-up to her stunning 2021 debut To Enjoy is the Only Thing. I Get Into Trouble sees Zietsch delve into her Christian childhood, exploring her relationship to her body, consent, shame, and the death of relationships, both romantic and familial. Heartbreaking at times, the songs ultimately paint a hopeful picture, shining a light on new life, new love, and the desire to find peace and connection with these experiences. While Maple Glider’s delicate brand of sneakily catchy psych-folk has never sounded sharper, the music centers around the lyrics, exploring these deeply personal themes and often serving as a self-catharsis, brought to vivid life by the beauty of Zietsch's artistry and wry sense of dark humour.
I Get Into Trouble
£22.99
With Printed Inner
Neon Pink
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£22.99
With Printed Inner
Neon Pink
PIE037LPC1
£10.99
Housed in a Cardboard Wallet. Includes Lyric Booklet.
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I Get Into Trouble
£22.99
With Printed Inner
Neon Pink
PIE037LPC1SIGNED
£22.99
With Printed Inner
Neon Pink
PIE037LPC1
£10.99
Housed in a Cardboard Wallet. Includes Lyric Booklet.
PIE037CD
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
Maple Glider, aka Melbourne / Naarm-based artist Tori Zietsch, returns with new album I Get Into Trouble, the follow-up to her stunning 2021 debut To Enjoy is the Only Thing. I Get Into Trouble sees Zietsch delve into her Christian childhood, exploring her relationship to her body, consent, shame, and the death of relationships, both romantic and familial. Heartbreaking at times, the songs ultimately paint a hopeful picture, shining a light on new life, new love, and the desire to find peace and connection with these experiences. While Maple Glider’s delicate brand of sneakily catchy psych-folk has never sounded sharper, the music centers around the lyrics, exploring these deeply personal themes and often serving as a self-catharsis, brought to vivid life by the beauty of Zietsch's artistry and wry sense of dark humour.