Straight from South Korea to Kuala Lumpur, Olivia Marsh joins Calista on The C Word to chat about her brand-new EP, Meanwhile!
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00:00Knowing that it's going to be coming out to the world and people are going to hear my vocals on it,
00:04I re-record that stuff to death. I'm just like, no, it's not, it's not. I just do it again and again.
00:15Songwriting is such a personal thing. I mean, obviously you can write the fun stuff,
00:20but somehow or other, like your life is going to bleed into those songs, right?
00:23Yeah.
00:24Do you still feel self-conscious about putting
00:28certain words on paper or like telling like certain parts of a story?
00:32Oh, I have had that before where I've, in a demo, I've written something and then thought,
00:38okay, I probably have to change this for the release. So I, yeah, definitely sometimes feel
00:45subconscious about that kind of stuff. But at times I'm kind of like, oh, well, this is what it,
00:50it's what it is. So yeah, I feel like I've balanced both out. Yeah, a little bit.
00:56Obviously you've had kind of like a looking glass into the industry before you dropped your own
01:01debut album. Has that helped? Or do you think you would have been better off not knowing anything
01:06going in blind?
01:07Um, well, I guess I have, like even songwriting, collaborating with different artists, you get to
01:12kind of learn more about the industry, but I think it's a completely different thing doing it on the
01:17other side. Like back then, I would have never been able to imagine what they have been doing
01:22and the emotions they would have been going through. So it's very interesting to be on the
01:26other side of it.
01:28Is there something that you thought was going to be easier than it turned out to be or vice
01:33versa, the other way around?
01:34Absolutely. I've never really had an issue with demo recordings. I've never kind of re-recorded
01:40it that many times, but knowing that it's going to be coming out to the world and people are
01:44going to hear my vocals on it, I re-record that stuff to death. I'm just like, no, it's not,
01:50it's not. I just do it again and again and again.
01:53It has to be perfect.
01:54Yeah, yeah. My first performance after I debuted as a singer, terrified, absolutely mortified,
02:01shaking and everything. Voice wasn't there, but I feel like I'm getting used to it and I still
02:06get the jitters, but I love it so much. I love that adrenaline.
02:11Do you have like a pre-show routine to like hype yourself up?
02:14So many. Definitely warming up. I guzzle down coconut water like you wouldn't believe. I love
02:20it so much. And it's so hydrating for the throat. Also, vocal rest, if possible. Try not to talk
02:27or sing.
02:29Okay, that's something that I probably should have addressed when we first started the podcast.
02:34I lost my voice last week. And it's still not back yet. Anyone who listens to the podcast will
02:39know that I don't usually sound like this low.
02:42Oh, no. I hope you're okay.
02:45I'm okay. Like it doesn't hurt or anything. I think I just...
02:48Talking.
02:48Talking what? I do that.
02:53Vocal rest, I feel like it's something we don't we take for granted.