Interview with Leszek Swoboda from Polish Crossover Prog band Tune conducted by Torodd Fuglesteg on 18/04/2012 Tune's PA profile can be found here: http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=6961" rel="nofollow - http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=6961 http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=6961" rel="nofollow -
Your biography has been covered in your ProgArchives profile so let's
bypass the biography details. But which bands were you influenced by
and why did you choose that name ?
I guess each one of us could give you a 10 page-long list of bands,
singers, instrumentalists etc that had a huge influence on our music.
It is good to keep an open mind and listen to many different things. We
don’t stick to just one type of music and we believe that each music
genre has some good artists that are worth listening. It all depends on
our mood. Sometimes there’s time for Pink Floyd, Tool of The Mars Volta,
the other day it’s good to listen to some jazz, chill out or trip hop
music.
Our name does not mean anything. It’s just a name. Maybe apart from
the fact that tune means melody and we believe that the melody is the
most important thing in music. It’s not about making the most difficult
instrumental parts, metre or anything like that. It’s all about the
melody.
Poland has a rich musical tradition with Collage, Satellite,
Believe and many other bands. Where does your band fit into this scene ?
We try to go our own way. Of course we respect these bands and
their fantastic achievements but we have never played together and we
are not trying to be a part of this Polish progressive scene. We don’t
think we really fit there. We have never intended to be strictly
progressive. We don’t think that way. We just wanted to play music based
on emotions and our music on Lucid Moments just simply evolved in that
direction. Naturally.
Your debut album 'Lucid Moments' was released earlier this year. Please tell us more about this album.
We tried to create a concept album. It is a story of Michael who
cannot cope with reality and finds his peace and tranquility in a
blissful sleep, lethargy. The moments of awakening are painful for him
so he decides to find a guide inside of him to lead him safely through
the day. The whole thing is based on some general observations of the
way people live these days. When having a dull, repetitive job, one can
easily fall into a certain type of lethargy with just some bright
moments of clarity that can be easily tranqualized by weekend night outs
and summer vacations in a warm country anyway. In our lucid moments we
imagine a better version of us that can lead us through the day while
in fact we are scared, weak and powerless . Michael is not an
indivudual, he is people I see day by day.
For those of us unfamiliar with your music; how would you describe your music ?
The topic of this album guided and inspired us to create music that
would reflect moments of blissful sleep and brutal awakenings. We look
at music from a theatrical angle. The accordion had a tremendous role in
it. We needed something that can add some melancholy, dramaturgy and
unrest to our music. We figured out that an accordion is the right
instrument to get all that.
What have you been up to since the recording of this album, what is your current status and what is your plans for next year ?
Right now we are promoting our debut album. Since the release in
June 2011, we have played more than 50 concerts in Poland and hopefully
we will be able to go to other countries as well.
Moreover, we are working on our second album, which we plan to release in the first quarter of 2013.
To wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this interview ?
We are proud that a self-released album like ‘Lucid Moments’ has
reached audience outside Poland. We really hope that our next releases
will also be appreciated by such demanding listeners like progarchives
users. Stay tuned for more music from us.
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