Consisting mostly of old songs Vigenser had brushed under the carpet, Martin convinced her, over two years, that the music and messages were worth recording and presenting to the world.
When they first met in Wellington NZ, he offered to help record a few of the socially aware, gritty originals. Two years later, Vigenser finally jumped the ditch to spend four days exorcising her demons about recording, putting down 13 old (and a few new) tracks in NSW studio ”The Laundry”. Martin spent the next few months not only mixing and mastering the tracks, but playing and recording the vast majority of the accompaniment woven through the songs.
During the release tour, they started writing together and decided to continue producing original work, both leaving behind their more familiar roles as accompanists with other artists and bands. The duo have since had a steep and fast rise to festival stages and shows around Australia and NZ, and have no plan to slow down. Playing now as “We Mavericks”, they plan to release their debut duo album in the coming year.
Said of their first 5 performances, upon releasing “The Gap”:
“The pair provide a rich soundscape…which carries the audience in anticipation of the next sublime moment” Tim Fisher, Artistic Director Nanga Music Festival WA
“...intelligent and achingly beautiful lyrics… all lovingly wrapped in exquisite mandolin and fiddle” Dallas De Brabander, Co-director Bundanoon Folk Festival NSW
“...an energetic and captivating stage performance that is filled with emotive and down-to-earth songs” Chris “Albi” Dent, NZ Best Folk Album
“...These (original songs) are beautiful, complex and so overdue being brought to audiences …will be truly one of the highlights of any festival or concert series" Finn McLennan-Elliot, Director Auckland Folk Festival NZ
“…The Gap" is a stunning album, all original, intelligent, eloquently penned songs. Victoria's voice just shines like the brightest star. She writes on subjects many people dare not talk about. ... sign in and buy your copy. Now.” Jo Jo Smith