The Buttery Love Story:
In the mid-nineties, The Blue Glass Factory recorded an album at one of the pre-eminent studios in Melbourne with members of the much-lauded band, The Paradise Motel. At the end of the secessions, a rapidly assembled stereo master was exported onto DAT but before the album was properly mixed and completed, the studio wiped the tapes and the stereo master went missing. It seemed that would be the end of the story until, twenty years later, hidden in the draw of a cabinet stored in a warehouse in outer Melbourne, the stereo master was found. Songs have a power unto themselves. When the recording made its way into the ears of one of Brisbane’s musical illuminati, the founder of Made Now Music and a member of Bullhorn, he was blown away and convinced the original members of The Blue Glass Factory to re-record the songs. Buttery Love was born. The complexity of the music changed, paved by twenty years living and supplemented by an eclectic bunch of supremely ...