![]() I don’t think it ever came out, but I was like “Wow. I remember the first time we played there, I did an interview with Playboy. ![]() It’s got a courtyard, it’s a got a coffee machine in the green room. I did a solo show there once, and I like that place. How’s it coming?ĮDWIN WHITE : It turns out we’re good at what we do.ĭEMARCO: It turns out that you guys fucking rock, eh?ĮDWIN WHITE: Yeah, have we played there before Mac?ĭEMARCO: I don’t know. We’re both in Orlando rehearsing, basically relearning all the songs that we haven’t played since we finished the album last summer - which is something I’m sure you’ve experienced, where you’re like “Fuck, I remember recording this but somehow playing live is so much different and weird.”ĭEMARCO: It’s super weird. Rockin’ and rollin’.ĪNDY WHITE: That’s what we’re doing man. Mac demarco music masterpost mac#MAC DEMARCO: So here I am, interviewing the Tonstartssbandht boys. On the eve of the record’s release, the White brothers hopped on a Zoom with their friend and long-time collaborator Mac DeMarco to discuss their shared crush on Coldplay’s Chris Martin, their touring nerves, and “quitting music forever.” - JACKSON WALD Last week, the duo released Petunia- their first album in four years- introducing their signature blissed-out psych-rock sound to a new wave of listeners. ![]() (For those still wondering, it’s pronounced “Tahn-starts-bandit,” and it means nothing). ![]() The first line on An When, Tonstartssbandht’s 2009 debut album, introduces the Orlando-born psychedelic noise duo with a simple question: “What’s the name of your band?” Despite its seeming straightforwardness, this query has followed brothers and bandmates Andy and Edwin White over 13 years and 17 records. ![]()
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