TRAMPLED BY TURTLES’ “WILD ANIMALS” VIDEO PREMIERES AT AV CLUB
WILD ANIMALS DUE FOR JULY 15 RELEASE ON THIRTY TIGERS
PERFORMING ON “THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN” ON RELEASE DAY
HEADLINING U.S. AND EUROPEAN FALL TOUR
BAND CURATES INAUGURAL FESTIVAL PALOMINO SEPTEMBER 20 IN MINNEAPOLIS
“Impressive!”—David Letterman
“The set is so exciting…”—NPR Music
“Trampled by Turtles mixes rhythmic banjos and guitars with lovelorn fiddles, creating a sound that seeps deeply into our pores and permeates our core until their riffs merge with our pulse.”—Washington Post
The video for the title track off Trampled by Turtles’ highly anticipated new album Wild Animals is premiering at AV Club. Of the video, which stars Har Mar Superstar, Ryan Young (fiddle/harmony vocals) says “‘Wild Animals’ is classic Trampled by Turtles at its core, but the talents of album producer Alan Sparhawk, engineer BJ Burton, video director Phil Harder and Har Mar Superstar helped create something unlike anything else we’ve done before. It will mean different things to different people, but hopefully it is as enjoyable to watch and listen as it was to make.”
The new record, due July 15 via Thirty Tigers, is receiving early critical acclaim—the band will perform on “The Late Show With David Letterman” on release day and the video for “Are You Behind the Shining Star” recently premiered as an NPR Music “First Watch”:http://n.pr/1tENfGZ.
Trampled by Turtles will tour the U.S. and Europe this fall including a sold out Red Rock Amphitheater stop and a flurry of festival appearances. Furthermore, the band is excited to reveal their first annual Festival Palomino launching September 20 at Canterbury Park just outside of Minneapolis. The band is curating the entire festival—confirmed performers include The Head and the Heart, Low, Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Field Report, Apache Relay and Erik Koskinen. See below for full routing details.
Wild Animals was produced by Alan Sparhawk, the lead singer-songwriter of Low and recorded in the legendary Pachyderm Studio in Cannon Falls, MN (Nirvana, Andrew Bird, The Jayhawks). Of the music Dave Simonett (guitar, vocals) notes, “We all tried to come into this thing extremely open-minded. How can we sound new to ourselves? I feel like the sound has changed and is changing, especially from Palomino to now. A lot of our reputation from even just a couple years ago was that we were this fast band, which we can do, and we do that. But this record focused a little bit more on other aspects of our playing together.” Sparhawk adds of working with the band, “The sound that caught my ear was there from the beginning and stands to this day: I call it the ‘wall of strings.’ Taking instruments we have heard for generations, the Turtles dive in with post-punk energy and selflessness. Everyone has a part in the arrangement that leans on and enhances the others, always serving the song. The message is not about individuals—it’s about what can be done when people get together, apply their heart and soul, and make a little room for each other. Music has always had that potential, but it’s rare when it actually happens.”
Wild Animals follows 2012’s Stars and Satellites which garnered widespread praise—the album debuted Top 30 on the Billboard chart and the band performed on “The Late Show with David Letterman,” “Conan,” “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” and “A Prairie Home Companion.” Trampled by Turtles’ massive touring schedule have kept them busy since then with various sold out runs and prime slots at festivals including Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits Festival, Outside Lands, Sasquatch! Music Festival, Firefly Festival, Newport Folk Festival and many more.
Formed in Duluth, MN in 2003, Trampled by Turtles is Simonett, Tim Saxhaug (bass, vocals), Dave Carroll (banjo, vocals), Erik Berry and Young. Within the contained music scene of Duluth, the members of the band did their own time in punk and rock bands brandishing their electricity proudly before switching to acoustic instruments. While they never set out to be a bluegrass band, Trampled by Turtles employs many of the same traditional techniques of the genre, but their differences in influences and attack make for their unique sound. After spending years refining their live show and building fans via word of mouth, they released their debut Palomino to little fanfare out of the gates. The story quickly built and eventually the record spent over a year straight on the Billboard Heatseakers Chart.
TRAMPLED BY TURTLES TOUR DATES
June 27 Moorhead, MN Bluestem Center for the Arts
June 28 Duluth, MN Bayfront Park
July 3-6 Quincy, CA High Sierra Music Festival
July 11 Mount Solon, VA Red Wing Roots Festival
July 3-6 Quincy, CA High Sierra Music Festival
July 11 Mount Solon, VA Red Wing Roots Festival
July 12 Sterling Heights, MI MO POP Festival
July 13 Greenfield, MA Green River Festival
July 17 Rochester, NY Party in the Park
July 19 Black Mountain, NC Pisgah Brewing Company
July 19 Black Mountain, NC Pisgah Brewing Company
July 20 Louisville, KY Forecastle
July 24-27 Calgary, AB Calgary Folk Music Festival
July 25 Edmonton, AB Interstellar Rodeo
July 27 Newport, RI Newport Folk Festival
August 7 Haldern, DE Haldern Pop Festival
July 24-27 Calgary, AB Calgary Folk Music Festival
July 25 Edmonton, AB Interstellar Rodeo
July 27 Newport, RI Newport Folk Festival
August 7 Haldern, DE Haldern Pop Festival
August 8 Rothenburg ob der Tauber, DE Taubertal Open Air
August 9 Eschwege, DE Open Flair Festival
August 16 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
August 9 Eschwege, DE Open Flair Festival
August 16 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
August 19 Park City, UT Deer Valley Resort
September 4 Chicago, IL Riviera Theatre
September 5 Madison, WI Overture Center for the Arts
September 7 Knoxville, TN Bijou Theatre
September 10 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer
September 11 Boston, MA House of Blues
September 12 New York, NY Terminal 5
September 13 Columbia, MD Route 29 Revue
September 14 Burlington, VT Grand Point North Music Festival
September 16 Toronto, ON The Phoenix
September 17 Indianapolis, IN Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
September 18 Des Moines, IA Simon Estes Amphitheater
September 20 Shakopee, MN Festival Palomino
September 27 Kansas City, KS Crossroads KC
September 26-28 Columbia, MO Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival
October 18 Seattle, WA Showbox at the Market
October 19 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom
October 20 Arcata, CA Humboldt State
October 23 Oakland, CA Fox Theater
October 24 Los Angeles, CA The Fonda Theatre
November 10 Munich, DE Kranhalle
November 11 Berlin, DE Bang Bang Club
November 12 Hamburg, DE Prinzenbar
November 13 Köln, DE Luxor
November 15 Paris, FR La Maroquinerie
November 16 Bristol, UK Thekla
November 17 Manchester, UK Gorilla
November 18 Glasgow, UK The Art School
November 19 Birmingham, UK The Institute
November 20 London, UK Scala
November 22 Amsterdam, NL Tolhuistuin Zaal Paradiso
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