Two decades on from the release of their debut studio album, Tunng return to announce their forthcoming full-length release, Love You All Over Again. January 2025 will mark the twentieth anniversary ...
Space oddity: The new video from these beardy folktronica artists seemed great at first. But then they had to go and doom humanity Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to space! Yes! Space! I know! Ladies ...
Tunng have announced their new project DEAD CLUB, which consists of a podcast series, a zine and an album, and they've released "A Million Colours" as the lead single. "A Million Colours" is the first ...
From the start, Tunng always operated in a world of the uncanny. Their ability to blur digital processing, glitch and crackle with the most refined of acoustic programming without making it seem like ...
“I had been kind of trying to think of different ways that I’m different ways that you could do a project that may be crossed over a little bit into philosophy and science and I mentioned the idea to ...
Who knew mortality could be such a lively muse? British folktronica band Tunng was not merely compelled enough by death to dedicate a concept album to it. As if that wasn’t daunting enough—because ...
Some bands arrive so fully formed it soon becomes apparent they have nowhere else to go. Others, like futurist-folk six-piece Tunng, never seem to stop evolving. Over a decade characterised by ...
TUNNG are getting there. Let’s be frank: their chosen genre, folktronica, attacts as much wooly-arsed meandering as it does beautiful, beguiling music. In truth they’ve been guilty of the former, but ...
The DEAD CLUB Podcast is an 8 part podcast series that brings to life British band, Tunng's ground-breaking collaborative musical project, DEAD CLUB: a meditation on loss and a riotous trip through ...
When we last interviewed Tunng, back in 2007, we spoke to Sam Genders, who spoke of the band’s penchant “to muck about, try different things and experiment”. Genders may have left, but that original ...
So why, last night, did they bring nothing to mind so much as Fleetwood Mac or Paul McCartney's Wings? Their new, fifth, album Turbines, is the closest they've ever come to sounding like a ...
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