The Tiny Lies Newsletter Interview

The Tiny Lies

Interview by Lisa Jones // 4 October 2011
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Thanks to Charlotte for answering these questions:

How do you describe The Tiny Lies’ music?

Put simply, Alt-folk with hints of Country-noir.

What is your favourite NZ venue?

That would have to be our beloved Wunderbar. It overlooks the Lyttelton port and is home to many a strange object and person. It’s currently lost its stairs, but the post-quake re-opening parties just keep getting longer and bigger.

How do you keep in contact with your fans?

We, like so many, are part of the great Facebook machine. Also Bandcamp. We exist on MySpace but only vaguely.

Who are your favourite NZ musicians/bands, and why?

Most of our favourite artists are local- not because all the best musicians are in Christchurch- but because these are the people who we collaborate with and are constantly drawing inspiration from. That’s really valuable to us. To name a few- Delaney Davidson has got to be in there. When he’s in the country, he’s been known to spin a bit of voodoo magic on his lapsteel with us. Harley likes a myriad of NZ artists but particularly enjoys the masterful songwriting of Steve Abel. Charlotte loves the vocal work of The Unfaithful Ways, the strange beauty of Hannah Harding and the Starlight Room, Devillish Mary and The Holy Rollers when you wanna get moving, and she has a shameless crush on local artist Happiness Stan.

What is the best part of being a musician?

The best part of being a muso is that it’s one of those rare roles in which you are not only allowed to be an honest human being, but it’s expected of you. People want to experience something real when they come to a show- whether it be joy or sorrow- and to be able to present an emotion like that through music and have it spread through a room is something profoundly satisfying.

What can we expect to see from The Tiny Lies over the next year?

We’ll be working on some new material which has been waiting patiently side of stage while we’ve been absorbed in the EP and our work with the collaborative project of The Harbour Union. So expect to hear some new stuff, and a full-band show in December which will reflect the rich sound of the EP.

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About the interviewer Lisa Jones

I’m Lisa, Muzic.NZ’s founder and manager. I also manage the Aotearoa Music Industry Collective as well as the Aotearoa Rock Community and the Gig Space Facebook groups. I’ve been interested in music for as long as I can remember – I grew up listening to my parent’s records and watching the Top 40 Countdown on TV every weekend. I also played the drums and guitar in high school, and wrote lyrics for some of my friend’s bands. I come from a musical background; my Granddad was one of the main founders of country music clubs in Taranaki. Rock is my favourite genre of music, but I enjoy a huge variety of genres from old school hip-hop through to metal, punk, pop, folk and EDM. My advice to NZ musicians’ is to build yourself a great support network, never be afraid to step out of your comfort zone and talk to

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