Tu Fawning

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Anchor 04:46 Tools
The Felt Sense 04:30 Tools
Blood Stains 03:47 Tools
Wager 04:25 Tools
Multiply A House 04:50 Tools
A Pose for No One 05:22 Tools
Build a Great Cliff 04:15 Tools
Mouths of Young 03:21 Tools
Sad Story 05:24 Tools
Skin and Bone 03:54 Tools
Diamond in the Forest 04:57 Tools
Bones 07:30 Tools
Out Like Bats 03:35 Tools
Just Too Much 03:09 Tools
I Know You Now 04:39 Tools
Apples And Oranges 05:40 Tools
In The Center of Powder White 04:53 Tools
To Break Into 05:48 Tools
Hand Grenade 04:42 Tools
Lonely Nights 05:51 Tools
Tiptoe 00:58 Tools
Sound You Warn 04:16 Tools
I'm Gone 06:12 Tools
In Silence, We Reached The Palisades 03:58 Tools
The Battle Of Evermore 05:17 Tools
I Know You Know 04:39 Tools
Anchor (Hauschka Remix) 04:30 Tools
Karma Police 04:55 Tools
Multiply 04:52 Tools
Anchor - Hauschka Remix 04:31 Tools
Bloodstains 00:30 Tools
Holiday 03:33 Tools
Apples 03:33 Tools
Diamonds 03:33 Tools
Karma Police (Radiohead-Cover) 04:55 Tools
Nightingale (Bonus Track) 01:29 Tools
Anchor (Official Video) 00:30 Tools
Bones - Single 00:00 Tools
Blood Stained 04:04 Tools
Fancy Free 04:04 Tools
Wet Mane 03:13 Tools
I Felt Sense 04:32 Tools
Anchor (taken from the forthcoming Album "A Monument") 03:13 Tools
Nightingale - Bonus Track 03:13 Tools
10 - Lonely Nights 04:32 Tools
I Know You Now (Radio Edit) 04:32 Tools
Tu Fawning - I Know You Now 04:32 Tools
Nightingale 04:32 Tools
Tiptoe [Live] 04:32 Tools
I Know You Now (Album Version) 04:32 Tools
Diamond in the Forest [Live] 04:32 Tools
Apples & Oranges 04:32 Tools
The Felt Sens 04:32 Tools
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Tu Fawning is a Portland, Oregon four piece band started by Corrina Repp and Joe Haege, augmented soon after its inception by members Liza Rietz and Toussaint Perrault. Haege (current member of Menomena and founder of 31knots) was a longtime fan of Repp's hushed and understated emotional approach to songwriting, which has always had a strong following in Portland. This brought them to work together on Repp's last solo album, which was the first "outside" release for Mark Kozelek's (Red House Painters) artist-owned Caldo Verde records. To the surprise of both of them, they found themselves crawling out of their respective shells to create a new and exciting process that was nowhere near its end. Once the decision had been made to start a full blown project together, Repp and Haege quickly realized the strongest foundation they could call upon would be their mutual love for timeless melodies that are as catchy as they are otherworldly, replete with tribal beats that have passed through the hands and hearts of anyone in love with primal rhythm and cadence. Once Rietz (former member of Swords) and Perrault had joined the four piece found themselves all shedding old artistic skins and taking on new roles as musicians, from Miss Repp seamlessly holding her own with a new found prowess on the drums to Mr. Haege, a former "carnival barker" and screamer of prog-pop, writing four-part harmonies. All of this is not to downplay the classically trained Rietz adding her refined sense of Melody and harmony on piano and organ, while bolstering the feel of the feminine presence, via vocals and percussion, showing that its woven into the fiber of the band and not just some showpiece stuck on top. Least of which, Toussaint Perrault's multi-instrumentalist chops and ear for a great horn hook, they have stumbled into the unknown and come out the other side with a sound unto themselves. Delivering a live show with all four members trading drum, singing and melodic duties from song to song, it comes across with the grace that almost seems almost ritualistic. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.