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May
20

INTERVIEW WITH TUNNG!

By Marielle Foster

This is WACTAC’s interview with the band Tunng, based out of London. Tunng will be performing this Saturday, May 7th at the McGuire Theater. BY: Marielle Foster
W= WACTAC
M= Mike Lindsay, one of the band’s founding members.
W: The extremely reliable Wikipedia calls you “an experimental folk band.” What sort of things (musically) do you experiment with?

M: Well, it’s a very broad term “experimental” and it can mean different things to different people. I guess in the early Tunng days we experimented with glitch electronica and unusual percussion (sea shells , bears toe nails, bells, bits of wood, keys) and we still very much use these elements. However, now we have expanded our sound with live drums and vintage synths which to other bands are perhaps the more usual line up. To us and to me as a producer it felt more experimental to be using electric guitars and synths because we never really had before.
W: What would you classify as “epic folk disco”?
M: Actually my friend coined that term the first time he heard the new album and I kind of liked it. I think its fairly self-explanatory, although I’m not sure any other bands are taking up the genre.

W: Snooping on your cover art and website I couldn’t help but notice the prevalence of sea horses… Is that your band mascot/an inside joke?
M: Hmmm. Well it’s only on this album and a single I think. The album is called “And Then We Saw Land” so there’s a nautical theme running through the record. And sea horses are amazing!! Especially the child-bearing men.

W: Where do you find inspiration for lyrics, tunes, etc?
M: Places we’ve been, people we’ve met, journeys accomplished, relationships failed, books read, drinks drunk with escapades to follow in the early hours. Hmmm well at least that’s where I get
inspiration for lyrics. Everyone has their own method. I find with the music side of things that sitting in an armchair late at night with the TV on whilst playing guitar gives me “chordal inspiration” and then a dark basement studio lets me jigsaw puzzle it all together.

W: Have you ever been to Minneapolis (or Minnesota) before?
M: Yes, we came in 2007

W: If so, what was your impression? (fun fact: we had snow on Tuesday morning and by 4 o’clock it was all gone and about 15 degrees Celcius. I’m sure by the time mid-May rolls around the April snow will not be bringing May woe, no worries.)
M: It was cold!! I think it was March, so I’m sure we got a fairly good deal weather-wise, but I remember seeing overground tunnels between buildings so that in the winter people don’t need to step
outside. Very cool. Also an amazing record shop with a huge sign saying “applause.” Actually my desktop photo was me outside that shop in an “arms in the air” pose.

W: Where is the most exotic/unusual place you have played?
M: Tiranna island in the Arctic circle in the far north of Norway. 24 hour sunlight…whale meat… bands playing in caves. Some of the most beautiful scenery I’ve ever seen.

W: Any funny stories about audience members?
M: We just played in Melbourne Australia in February and there were two girls about 18 years old right at the front of the stage singing along to every song SOOO loudly and out of tune that we could barely hear ourselves. The rest of the audience hated them. Then they did a mini stage invasion which was a little scary because they were kind of crazy. But man, we never have stage invasions so hats off to the Aussie young hot crazies. Afterwards they wanted us to write something on their arms and they said, “whatever you write we will get tattooed”!! This was worrying because my writing looks like a 3 year olds. I wrote something crap like “happy tunng night” and drew a dodgy face of a woodcat. There’s no way they got that tattooed
(I hope).

W: People always talk about what they look for in performing bands. What do you look for in audiences?
M: Well I guess enthusiasm is always great, fast nodding heads, true smiles. I guess it’s a two way thing. If we are sounding sweet and really feeing the wonky epic folk disco, then so will an audience. So then they should be head nodding and bouncing/beaming back at us. Oh, and loud applause when we come on stage is always a welcome feeling.

W: What are you looking forward to about the Twin Cities?
M: Well hopefully our old sound engineer from the 2007 tour called Matt Freedman will come and say hi. He lives in Minneapolis.

W: Thank you!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tunng/107617832601141?ref=ts&sk=info

May
19

High School Artist Censored

By Will Freeman

Usually, this blog functions as a resource for information on upcoming art related events relevant to teens in the Twin Cities.  For a moment, however, I’d like to use it to address an issue relevant to high school students which is currently affecting my life. At my high school, a literary arts magazine is published every year which contains visual art and writing by students.  However, unlike a yearbook, this publication is organized and printed by a group of students acting autonomously from the school.  They use a classroom in the school for weekly meetings and have two faculty advisers, [...]

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May
19

YARN YARN YARN YARN

By Marielle Foster

HOLY YARN-NESS! http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/19/fashion/creating-graffiti-with-yarn.html?_r=1&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=tha3

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May
17

Sharks Don’t Sleep and Wolf Mountain at the Depot

By Will Freeman

A night of music by two WACTAC members and their bands! Come see Will’s band (Sharks Don’t Sleep) and Cole’s band (Wolf Mountain) play a show on Friday, May 27th from 8-10pm at the Depot Coffee House (9451 Excelsior Boulevard, Hopkins) All ages, $6.    

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May
17

Volunteers needed for Mural

By Adriana Rimpel

I spoke to Jenny Jenkins today who is looking for teen(or non-teen) volunteers to help out with a mural project in Powderhorn Park Neighborhood. Above is a picture of artist Richard Barlow’s past mural project in 2009 who is leading the project. Read below for the details!   Volunteers wanted to assist artist Richard Barlow with a graffiti abatement mural at Acme Awning in the Powderhorn Park neighborhood. Duties will include assisting artist with surface prep (pressure washing, priming); layout of design grid; and painting and clear coating of the mural design. Duties may include supply pickup and other errands [...]

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May
11

DAY OF FAMILIA 2011

By Henry Willette

  (Click on post to see other posters) Day of Familia … more like Weekend of Familia. To celebrate Familia Skateshop’s 5th Anniversary, they’re having a board release party (honoring the skate-greats of the Twin Cities), an art show (featuring art by Todd Bratrud and pros Clint Peterson, Kenny Anderson),  and a contest (at Soundset!!) all on Memorial day weekend. It’s gonna be a big one this year so show these guys some love and come to at least one of these events, if not, all three. Visit Familia Skateshop for more info.  

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May
11

SOUNDSET 2011

By Henry Willette

Got your ticket yet? Soundset 2011 is coming up and the lineup’s pretty impressive this year. Local favs like Atmosphere, Brother Ali are coming again (Doomtree’s on the main stage for the first time!), and out-of-towners like Big Boi, Blueprint, De La Soul, Curren$y, Mac Miller, Slaughterhouse are coming too. Along with B-Boy/B-Girl battles, DJ tent, Car show and Skate contest, it’s gonna be poppin’. Don’t sleep! Buy tickets here or hit up Fifth Element in Uptown. And for more info go here!!  

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May
3

Friend Request Registration!!

By Adriana Rimpel

WACTAC Presents: Friend Request, a city game designed to make your spine wind one time. Come alone or assemble a team of your friends and complete puzzles, challenges, and tasks around the city to win clues to a secret party with tasty free food and live music for you and all your friends. Must register by May 6th  to play. First 50 to register win a free Walker t-shirt! Activities are for teens 14 to 19. Date/Time/Location Saturday, May 14, 2011 Friend Request Scavenger Hunt: 3:00pm – 6:30pm | Meeting point: FlatPak located in the Sculpture Garden @ Walker Art [...]

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