Tunng live in concert.
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Tunng

30
critic concert reviews
electronic

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

78
%
Based on 
30
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critic Consensus

Based on 30 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Tunng is rated as an impressive live performer, with many notable strengths. Tunng concert reviews describe live shows and performances as lyrical.

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Latest Release

Anksiyete [Explicit] (18 November 2021)

Artist Info

Genre
electronic
Origin
London, United Kingdom (2003 - present)
Bio
Tunng are a London, England, neo-folk / folktronica band, formed in 2003. The band consists of Mike Lindsay (vocals, guitar), Becky Jacobs (vocals, percussion, synths), Ashley Bates (banjo, guitar), Phil Winter (electronics, sampling, keyboards), Martin Smith (percussion, keyboards/piano) and Simon Glenister (drums).
Has Performed With
Tinariwen

Critic Concert Reviews

The Guardian (UK)

October 17, 2014
60
%
At this 10th anniversary show for indie record label Full Time Hobby his 11-strong band are distinctly under-rehearsed as he wryly admits: Half of them only met each other yesterday.

The Guardian (UK)

October 14, 2013
80
%
Some bands arrive so fully formed it soon becomes apparent they have nowhere else to go.

The Upcoming (UK)

October 11, 2013
%
Frontman Mike Lindsay does his best to stimulate the crowd though his reticent and infrequent leaps and yelps don not immediately convince.

The Upcoming (UK)

July 11, 2013
80
%
In the digital age there is something very unique about watching a band in the midst of these tangible recordings.

The Arts Desk (UK)

July 10, 2013
80
%
Treading a fine line between Heath Robinson ramshackle and meticulous high-tech ancient and hyper-modern bone percussion and glitchy electronic sparkles they certainly deserved the then-popular term folktronica.

The AU Review (Australia)

March 6, 2011
%
That's certainly not to say it's dull but more that there is an air of subtlety to it – it's music that settles in and makes itself at home without you even noticing.

The AU Review (Australia)

February 28, 2011
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Perth International Arts Festival Perth on February 24, 2011

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