Flip Grater

aka Clare Grater


Flip Grater has played a pivotal role in New Zealand’s indie-folk scene, and through her music she has established a following in Europe. Her love of food, music and travelling has led her to publish several albums as well as cookbook tour diaries.

The Cantabrian’s ambitious nature has also led to her involvement with activism, recreational sports, film work, and running a vegan deli and wine bar in Christchurch.

Making of Pigalle, 2014
Flip Grater - Lullabies for Anais (2018)
Flip Grater - La Truffe Finale, Canterbury Truffle Festival, July 2015. 
Flip Grater - Lullabies for Anaïs EP release, supported by Terrible Sons, 2019.
Keeping good company in NZ Musician magazine in April 2014 are (from left) Little Lapin, Flip Grater, Tami Neilson, and Tiny Ruins. 
Flip Grater - The Cookbook Tour Europe – Adventures in Food and Music (2011)
Flip Grater.
Flip Grater - While I'm Awake I'm At War (2010)
‘The Quit’, 2013
Flip Grater: when she chose a vegan philosophy, her culinary skills were prompted by her mother’s refusal to cook her a separate meal.
Photo credit: Publicity photo
‘I Am Gone’, 2011
Flip Grater.
‘Hide and Seek’, 2014
Flip Grater - Be All and End All (Maiden Records, 2008)
Flip Grater: she received advice from Delaney Davidson with performing - and faking confidence - on stage.
Flip Grater - Cage for a Song (2006)
Flip Grater - Pigalle (2014)
Labels:

Maiden Records


Make My Day Records


Vicious Circle

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