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ALFIE TEMPLEMAN: the teenager’s upbringing from prog rock to pop

ALFIE TEMPLEMAN: the teenager’s upbringing from prog rock to pop

Update: 2021-05-18
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Over the past four years, since first uploading his songs when he was just 14yo, Alfie Templeman has impressed with his growth as an artist.

After getting turned onto music at the age of seven when he came across the ‘70s prog legends Rush and the drumming prowess of the late Neil Peart, he started teaching himself different instruments. Today, with four EP’s and a brand new mini-album to his name, he reckons he has around 1,000 more songs that he’s been working on.

Richard Kingsmill speaks to Templeman about his influences (which also include the likes of Todd Rundgren, Tears For Fears, Mac DeMarco and Billie Eilish), as well as what he’s striving for with his future debut album.

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ALFIE TEMPLEMAN: the teenager’s upbringing from prog rock to pop

ALFIE TEMPLEMAN: the teenager’s upbringing from prog rock to pop

Australian Broadcasting Corporation