Some musical partnerships are so strong, intuitive and natural that they
almost can’t be separated due to the natural magnetism present in the
relationship. One such tight knit songwriting family are Tunng, and their new
album Songs You Make At Night reunites founding
members Sam Genders and Mike Lindsay (fresh from his LUMP side project with
Laura Marling) and the rest of the Tunng gang for the first time since
2007’s Good Arrows.
“We really wanted to do a Tunng record going back to the original line up,”
Lindsay says. “there was a real magic in the early records that we all wanted
to capture again in this one.”
Songs You Make At Night is also Tunng's most electronic-leaning to date. Take
lead single ABOP which brings the Moog right to your face, with a heavily swung
frazzled 808 pigeon beat that builds into a magical folk pop feast. Watch the
animated video by Kijek / Adamski:
Songs You Make At Night’s tone, theme, lyrics, mood and characters exist in a
fluctuating state between night and day (“I got very much into the idea of a
dark underwater world suffused with pockets of light and beauty and some of the
songs grew out of that.” says Sam Genders), the conscious and unconscious.
Crepuscular in its nature, Lindsay explains the all encompassing title.
"I think it’s also important to stress the songs you make at night not, we
make at night. Then the word “songs” can mean a multitude of things. It can
mean songs, or
dreams, pillow talk or actions and decisions, moves, and can be very personal…
the thoughts that keep you awake at night.