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The End SAM GENDERS of TUNNG

To conclude, we ask Sam Genders of Tunng some questions about endings and death. Genders and Mike Lindsay formed the British folktronica band back in 2003, releasing their debut album, Mother’s Daughter and Other Songs in 2005. This year they have returned with Songs You Make At Night , their first album in five years and the first album since 2007’s Good Arrows to feature the full original lineup (including Ashley Bates, Phil Winter, Becky Jacobs, and Martin Smith), after Genders took a decade long break from the band. “We really wanted to do a Tunng record going back to the original line up,” Lindsay says in

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