How could we not choose Trampled By Turtles as this week's featured band? The locally bred bluegrass outfit just released their new album, Stars and Satelittes, and had their own official day proclaimed by the Mayors of both Duluth and Minneapolis as a tightly packed, and very rapt, sold-out crowd at First Avenue looked on.
This tune, Alone, encompasses both the frantic fiddle-heavy sounds and the tender lullaby lyics that frontman and primary songwriter Dave Simonett is known for.
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- Erica Rivera
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Friday, April 13, 2012
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Mayors Crash Trampled By Turtles Show At First Ave
Last night's sold-out Trampled by Turtles show at First Avenue included some surprise guests: Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and Duluth Mayor Don Ness. (St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman was also rumored to be in the audience.) After These United States played a crowd-rousing set, Mayor Ryback presented TBT's frontman (and KFAI interviewee) Dave Simonett with a proclamation that declared April 11 Trampled by Turtles day in Minneapolis and Duluth.
Then, encouraged by both the band and concert attendees, Mayor Rybak took a dive into the sea of bluegrass music fans and crowd-surfed. Mayor Ness, who was initially hesitant to participate, dove in the crowd after witnessing Mayor Rybak's brave display of solidarity with Twin Cities music fans. Photographer Erik Hess captured the moment below.
Tune into "Live From Studio 5!" every Wednesday from 10 PM to Midnight on KFAI radio to stay up-to-date on all the concert happenings in the Twin Cities!
- Erica Rivera
Then, encouraged by both the band and concert attendees, Mayor Rybak took a dive into the sea of bluegrass music fans and crowd-surfed. Mayor Ness, who was initially hesitant to participate, dove in the crowd after witnessing Mayor Rybak's brave display of solidarity with Twin Cities music fans. Photographer Erik Hess captured the moment below.
Tune into "Live From Studio 5!" every Wednesday from 10 PM to Midnight on KFAI radio to stay up-to-date on all the concert happenings in the Twin Cities!
- Erica Rivera
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Take Five: An Interview With Dave Simonett
Dead Man Winter, a local outfit fronted by Dave Simonett of Trampled by Turtles, is a quaint and quirky combination of bluegrass, rock, roots, and
DMW, while relatively new on the scene, is quickly gaining cred with the in-crowd, as evidenced by their much-lauded performance at The Current’s 7th birthday party last weekend.
I spoke to Simonett on an unusually balmy afternoon in what should have been the dead of winter.
My first question is one you’ve probably answered several times before: where did the name Dead Man Winter come from?
Dave Simonett: I haven’t answered it before because I don’t have an answer. It just popped into my head. It’s probably from years of freezing in
I figured it had something to do with the Minnesotan obsession with weather.
DS: It probably did, but it was not conscious.
Is Dead Man Winter a continuation of, or a departure from, the music you were making with Trampled By Turtles?
DS: A little of both. I hesitate to say it’s a departure because it’s not so different from Trampled By Turtles, but it's not hip-hop either. It’s a continuation as far as song writing goes. If it’s a departure, it would be of instrumentation. Trampled By Turtles is string instruments and Dead Man Winter is electric guitar and amp.
For those who aren’t familiar with Duluth and its music scene, how does it compare to the scene in the Twin Cities?
DS: I lived in
Outside of Minnesota , where have you felt most accepted?
DS: That depends on what we’re talking about. Dead Man Winter hasn’t really gone anywhere. We went to
Who are you excited to hear more from on the local scene?
DS: I’m really digging Caroline Smith and the Goodnight Sleeps. We also just played The Current’s birthday party with Night Moves and I’d like to hear more from them.
When you’re not making music, what do you do to entertain yourself?
DS: [Laughs.] That’s a good question. What do I do for fun? I try to keep my one-year-old daughter from hurting herself.
Your next opportunity to be blown over by Dead Man Winter is on Feb. 23 at the Cedar Cultural Center when the band takes part in the Real Phonic Radio Hour with Randy Weeks. Trampled By Turtles' next gig is April 11 at First Ave--but it's already sold out!
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