Bios.
Trevor Lettman
Trev is glad to be making music with his mates again. After 4 years of no shows and barely a song completed (although many, many were started) the planets have fallen into alignment and his muse has come a calling.
The big question: how does one who writes about difficulties in life, relationships, etc. learn how to write again once he's content? Several years and dozens of unfinished sappy songs later, the question has been answered with a batch of raw material which is currently bouncing off the walls of Jonathan's basement. Mixing elements of The Search for Agent Blue (1998) with lo-fi pop 1.0 (2000) the new material is stronger and more heartfelt than ever, and Trev's delivery is more focused. Happy happy. Joy joy. |
Jonathan Townsend
Jonathan lives somewhere between existential realism - he reads a lot of it in Spanish with his students by day - and unbridled, passionate romanticism, which he experiences windsurfing and, of course, drumming. He's played with all sorts of great musicans and bands like tail and overblue, vernon thomas, franz kamin and chellie brown and her fine band. he has said that playing with the lyndales is a hoot, especially when he gets all sweaty during practice. his influences are vast, including his family, joni mitchel, horacio quiroga, bill bruford, myamoto musashi, finian maynard, and his two cats, gizmo and diana. He is still hoping to be reincarnated as a pelican, but thinks that seagull's life wouldn't be too bad either. |
Griffin Woodworth
Griffin Woodworth is pleased to be back in Minneapolis playing bass with the Lyndales again after a five-year stint as a graduate student in Los Angeles, where he studied musicology at UCLA. Even now, Griffin is busy researching and writing his dissertation on Minneapolis’ own Prince. In addition to being a huge music nerd, Griffin is also a movie nerd and a star wars nerd. He is, however, savagely handsome and a mean rhythm player, so shut it up, you.
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