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You've probably heard that Harp is kaput, which is a drag from any number of perspectives, but one of them is that the stuff that they haven't published will never be published.

I'm going to put it here. You'll have to squint a little to imagine the photos and glossy paper and neat typefaces, but you're all imaginative, creative people. I'm sure you can do it.

RIP Harp. It was fun.

The tip of your Tunng

Raucous live shows prove that somewhere along the line, the British electro-folk outfit Tunng transformed itself into a full-fledged, roof-raising band. The band's third album Good Arrows, out now on Thrill Jockey, reflects the live band's evolution. Where earlier albums were collaborations between original members Sam Genders and Mike Lindsay, the new one is a full-band effort. "We created it together, all six of us," said Genders in a recent phone interview. "It’s the most band record of the three."

Genders and Lindsay met several years ago, when Genders was looking for a producer for his singer-songwriter material and Lindsay was seeking a singer. The two bonded over a shared love of British folk and began recording together. Working next door to London's Expanding Records, the pair absorbed electronica almost by osmosis -- and incorporated them in their debut Mother's Daughter and Other Songs.

That combination of folk harmonies and odd electronic textures has defined Tunng since the beginning. Yet with Good Arrows the band seems to have integrated these two sides into a seamless mesh. "On the first album, you can really hear the line between what Mike’s doing in production terms and what I’m doing singing and playing the guitar," said Genders. "On the second one it’s less obvious. But on Good Arrows, I feel like we’ve got a sound that people would recognize as being Tunng."

It's a sound that kicks off the buoyant pop of "Bullets" off with an unearthly sample of a Japanese song from the 1950s, and that sprinkles unexpected spoken word in amidst shimmery guitar chords and harmonies. "Phil [Winter] is really into looking at weird old speech records in shops and having a listen and seeing if there’s anything interesting on there," said Genders. "He’s always coming up with something."

Posted on 03/18/2008
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Dzendvokh says:

Love Tunng....

Nice write up, sorry it didn't make it to it's intended place.

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jenny says:

Yes, they're getting better record to record, I think.

Great live show, too.

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Tuung is fun. I'll never see them probably but I can always imagine. And probably watch YouTube vids. Great article jenny. Sorry it didn't get printed.

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RobP says:

Didn't you review this for PopMatters or someone too? I know I came across you talking about Bullets somewhere before. Such a good album, I'm so glad there's post-Syd Barrett music in this world. I don't generally go for stuff this pop (despite all the weirdness surrounding it), but when you hit Zombies level tunesmithery I can't resist.

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jenny says:

I'm so glad you all like Tunng...and know about them. It wasn't that long ago, maybe a year ago, when I referenced Tunng in a review of another band, and Otis took it out because it was too obscure, so I guess they're doing okay.

And Rob, yes, I reviewed the latest in Dusted and the first one at Neumu. I seem to have skipped the middle one, even though I know it has a "jenny" song on it. (I sort of collect them...very self-absorbed, right?)

I'm going to put my Harp leftovers up here over the next couple days. It's not that much, just a couple of reviews. They ran a whole bunch of them in the last-ever issue, so I won't get paid, but at least they're published.

I had one long-ish feature on Jaymay in the pipeline for them, but I seem to have placed that with venuszine.com, so I'll put up a link when it's up.

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Cody B says:

I don't believe they did wait til you got paid to go out of business..bastards:)

Damn, you work hard..and well. Or is it good.

I dug Tunng..probably got 'em from you in the first place.

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Dang, no, I hadn't heard that Harp went under. Sh*t, No Depression, now them.

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dj ivi says:

that sux that Harp is leaving! i hadn't heard and i will dearly miss them!

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jenny says:

Yeah, it was fairly sudden. At least one more month of content was written before they pulled the plug and that will never run anywhere, unless people can sell it.

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