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IamA: We are Trampled By Turtles, the band, let's do this! Ask Us Anything!
Hey Reddit! We are Trampled By Turtles and we are here to answer any questions you might have. We just released our new album 'Wild Animals' and hope you all enjoy! Let's have a good time and keep it classy... sort of
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tbtduluth/status/489479820318081025
Update: Thanks to everyone for hanging out with us! We had a great time, let's do it again soon
Trampled-By-Turtles216 karma
The idea of 100 turtle sized horses sounds very cute! D.S. We would cuddle them! R.Y.
fromtheleftseat71 karma
Man they are really making you "Wait So Long" to get this answered.
jackjack2721 karma
I know. I might get "Bloodshot Eyes" from starting at the computer so long… yea, that's all I've got.
brownsfan76015 karma
So many people are adding witty posts I'm starting think "it's a war"
crazygrrl115 karma
If you could collaborate with another musician/band who who it be? Also as a fellow Minnesotan and avid fan, just wanted to say thanks for putting out great music!
raviolini113 karma
What do you think about the way bluegrass is spilling into other genres of music more and more?
OneHandedPaperHanger88 karma
Anchor burger vs. Brewhouse wild rice burger
Whose is better (beer pairing notwithstanding)?
pasta_batman67 karma
Duluth seems to play a large role both in your music and lives. I'm always fascinated by the role that place plays in art. Could you talk about why you guys love Duluth so much and how you think it influences the music?
Also, if Trampled by Turtles and their message had to be summarized in a sentence: what would you say was the thesis statement of TBT?
Trampled-By-Turtles107 karma
Thesis statement: "I dig music" - Russel Hammond (I'm from the band Stillwater)
Trampled-By-Turtles62 karma
Duluth has a huge arts community that we are all connected to, and the weather and the lake.
chaserjames59 karma
Be honest, don't you kind of want to punch those Mumford guys in the dick a little bit?
melawesome1354 karma
Can you please explain your inspiration behind "Alone?" It's the most beautiful song and I've cried every time I've seen you play it live!
Trampled-By-Turtles68 karma
I wish I could but I would rather leave that one up to you D.S.
everyone_getsa_beej48 karma
How do you usually respond when people try to pigeonhole you into choosing a genre or having someone else assign a genre to you? Do you get blow-back from "originalist" bluegrass fans that think your sound is too far outside the bluegrass tradition?
Trampled-By-Turtles66 karma
I think it's normal for people to try and pigeonhole music, and I don't really care if people are bothered by the music we play E.B.
RachFromMN46 karma
What's your favorite MN venue to play? Can't wait for your European tour! :)
rococotheme38 karma
Something that one might notice on the past few albums is the shift from break-neck fast songs to slower songs. Can you expand upon that and the stylistic change?
Trampled-By-Turtles50 karma
It's the music we felt like making at the time, every time D.S.
sueserna35 karma
Gotta ask: What happened to the tradition of Banjo Dave taking a crowd photo at the end of each show? Love you guys! (but you knew that)
Trampled-By-Turtles62 karma
The Louvin Brothers, The Hobo Nephews Of Uncle Frank, and Muddy Watters RY
lucas_roberts33 karma
Hey guys, been a listener for a few years. In fact, my band covers Wait So Long (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbm9aUH5tEY&t=0m17s) and we're on the lineup this year for Yonder Mountain String Band's Harvest Festival alongside you guys (though we're way closer to the bottom of the lineup than you).
I've always heard when you started the band that none of you had really touched bluegrass before. What influences from that genre did you start with?
Trampled-By-Turtles27 karma
For me personally, I didn't get exposed to bluegrass music as a kid. I had little to no bluegrass influences. I now like a few bluegrass musics - Doc Watson, Country Gentlemen, etc...
maxwellpage12 karma
Piggyback on this question: how does the band handle other people covering their songs and copyright issues? Free for all? Or a licensing fee?
Trampled-By-Turtles36 karma
You can cover tunes, but I think if you are going to put it on a record and sell it, you have to get permission.
MinnieSoooda28 karma
You all seem so normal and down to earth. Not affected by fame. Do you feel famous?
Also, I love your new song Winners, but what are the walls papered with? Mail? Maps? Meth? Ha ha. I can't figure out that line.
And finally, how did you manage to amazingly time that old, majestic ship coming into the harbor as you finished up your Bayfront concert this year? Luck?
Trampled-By-Turtles135 karma
When we walked out of Letterman the Paparazzi raised their cameras, and then put them back down... E.B.
john_kuhn27 karma
I just want to say your cover of Shenandoah is absolutely wonderful
everyone_getsa_beej26 karma
What's it like to hear the music you produced years ago, say ~2004, compared to what you're producing now?
Trampled-By-Turtles144 karma
It's like when you flush a toilet while you're sitting on it, and feeling little splashes of water on your butt.
yonderhusker26 karma
What is your favorite Trampled By Turtles song to play together?
What is your least favorite Trampled By Turtles song to play together?
What is your favorite cover to play together?
Trampled-By-Turtles33 karma
Favorites change for me. I'll be way into a song and then get sick of it at about the 4,731st time we play it, and something else will take it's place. Right now it's Repetition and Nobody Knows off of our newest record. As for older tunes, I still like playing Bloodshot Eyes and Burn For Free.
Nothing really is coming to mind for least favorite tunes. Whatever it may be at any point will soon become better. It's a constant flow.
Favorite cover: probably Oh La La right now, or If You Gotta Go (by Dylan)
fromtheleftseat25 karma
Any plans to hire Dave Letterman as a full time back scratcher after he retires?
numba1chief_rocka24 karma
Let me preface this by saying that I can't wait to see you guys at Red Rocks in August!
So my question: It seems like the band's members come from somewhat diverse musical backgrounds. What made you decide to start playing bluegrass together as opposed to another genre?
katsie22 karma
Dave Carroll, I picked up the banjo about a year ago and it's all your fault. Who are your greatest influences, and what song made you feel like you had climbed a mountain when you finally learned it?
PS - The new album is amazeballs, guys. Y'all make my heart happy.
Trampled-By-Turtles28 karma
I apologize for your neighbors! Just kidding. I played guitar for 10 years before ever picking up a banjo, so my influences came from guitar players. Jimmy Page was my favorite.
bransons_stache21 karma
I just caught you guys at NPR in DC- Thanks for making the one-day trip down here for that.
Is there a reason you guys don't play much from your 1st album anymore? I'd love to hear Outskirts and Ain't No Use in Tryin' but i've never heard them live. Why is that?
Trampled-By-Turtles30 karma
Good question. Those were written by 20 year olds. Bands evolve and write new songs, and we like playing our newer songs. Also we're promoting a new record so we are gonna play some of those at the expense of older tunes. But we do still play some of the golden oldies at shows.
yonderhusker4 karma
I caught Dave outside of The Bourbon Theatre in Lincoln, NE a few years ago and requested School Bus Driver. How often is that golden oldie brought down from the rafters?
Trampled-By-Turtles5 karma
We haven't played that one in years, but we may play it again in the future. The future is wide open.
jsaumer19 karma
Fellow Duluthian here -
What are some of your favorite memories from starting out here in town?
Trampled-By-Turtles24 karma
Lots of memories: Walking to rehearsals at Banjo Dave's house; learning a new Ween or Dylan song every Wednesday; playing with and for friends; carrying chairs over people's heads at crowded Luce shows; playing Bayfront for first time for a Hurricane Katrina benefit; playing acoustic at the NorShor mezzanine.
Trampled-By-Turtles19 karma
The lake is nice. Also the wonderful music and arts community that allowed such a thing to take place. How's the weather over there right now? - ds
SeaTriscuit19 karma
Not a music question, but do you guys hit up the Boundary Waters many times a year?
Trampled-By-Turtles57 karma
A few of us try to make it there once a year if we can. It's an amazing place, but don't tell anyone about it - it's better without humans there.
sdwags18 karma
Much love from South Dakota! I remember the days when you would play sitting down in basement for about twenty of us. Glad to see you have made it so far! I have always wondered... what made you stand up?
Trampled-By-Turtles17 karma
It started because anyone standing behind the second person from the front would not be able to see anything. It became just more fun to move around. RY
spocow16 karma
Any plans for another show with Atmosphere (or a collaboration)? Unfortunately I missed last year's show in Duluth.
Also- Any favorite vacation spots in the northwoods? (MN/WI/U.P.)
Love the music, keep the good tunes coming!
Trampled-By-Turtles19 karma
There is no plan right now for anything with Atmosphere, but I would certainly be down for it.
The north shore of lake Superior is a beautiful place, and you pretty much can't go wrong. RY
Mlordlongshank15 karma
My favorite song has to be Blue Sky and the Devil and I was just wondering what the inspiration was for that song? What's the story behind it? It's an absolutely gorgeous piece of music and always pulls at me every time I hear it.
Trampled-By-Turtles12 karma
For anything that has inspiration behind it we like to keep it up to the listener D.S.
Energetictrain414 karma
What was it like working with Alan Sparhawk? How did he shape the recording process?
Trampled-By-Turtles11 karma
Working with Alan was great. He helped us take some time and really think about getting a song to a place with which we were happy. - ds
deathdigitaldeath13 karma
You guys seem to have a super strong base of support here in Minnesota and Duluth, what are some of your guys' favorite artists also from here?
Trampled-By-Turtles9 karma
So many, but the short list includes Alan and the rest of Low, Charlie Parr, Haley Bonar, Hobo Nephews, Actual Wolf, Night Moves, Field Trip, there's tons more--go see live music.
Trampled-By-Turtles4 karma
So many to pick from I don't wanna leave anyone out. weak answer. -ds
Cunningben11 karma
How close were you to not coming back out on set during the recent Duluth-Bayfront concert?
Trampled-By-Turtles12 karma
As long as the people putting the show on would let us go back on stage we hadn't a doubt in our minds. -ds
Trampled-By-Turtles11 karma
If another half an hour or so had gone by without the lightning abating, that would have been that.
Trampled-By-Turtles10 karma
about 15 more minutes of lightning, and we would have probably had to call it off. I'm glad we got to play, though my fiddle got ruined.
Trampled-By-Turtles30 karma
Those guys can punch. When they drink a little bit of that rye whiskey hoo boy!
syrush10 karma
First off thanks for all the great music so far, I am a big fan. I saw you guys last year in Orange County with Honey Honey and became a fan of their music as well because of you. Okay a couple questions 1.Any chance you are coming through Sacramento, CA anytime soon? 2. With so many new Bluegrass and Americana bands sprouting up which ones should we be paying attention to? Bonus Question: What bands do you like touring with?
Trampled-By-Turtles12 karma
Thanks! We love Honey Honey. I don't think we have anything in Sacramento right now but hopefully soon. I'd recommend Charlie Parr. Every band we've toured with has really been awesome. It's nice being able to play music with our friends. -ds
Faulknervous10 karma
I just saw you guys at NPR and you were amazing!! I was wondering what motivated you guys to include a cello in this album more so, it seems, than the other albums?
Important follow up question, is your cellist single?
Podaroo9 karma
I've seen you play here in San Francisco twice -- once at a smallish club in my old neighborhood (The Independent) and once at the Fillmore. Both were great shows, but I preferred the smaller venue -- it was just more intimate and a tremendously high energy show.
Do you have a preference? Is it harder to connect with the audience at larger shows, or does the combined energy of the crowd make it even better? More importantly, when are you coming back?
Trampled-By-Turtles10 karma
Smaller venues by their nature harness energy differently; larger venues can have more energy to harness. Having played lots of different stages and rooms has been a tremendous blessing and it is interesting to compare and contrast them.
Specific to the Independent vs the Fillmore, both of those places are great fun to play and we've had great times at both. We will be in Oakland the next time we are in the Bay Area. That will be in October.
Trampled-By-Turtles7 karma
Each different type of venue has it's plusses and minuses. There are great things about playing large festival stages and great things about sweaty bars. Each are so fun. -ds
Trampled-By-Turtles29 karma
We saw a documentary on PBS about how people are laying down in turtle migration zones and letting turtles walk on them in order to increase their penis size. So we thought, huh - Trampled By Turtles would be a good band name. RY
Trampled-By-Turtles10 karma
A brain storming session. We started in the winter of 2002-03 and knew each other from around Duluth.
laurenagil8 karma
How has your music been influenced by the place where your band formed (in Duluth, MN, the birthplace of Bob Dylan)?
Trampled-By-Turtles11 karma
There's lots of hills and trees and rivers and lakes and snow and friends and family there. - ds
Trampled-By-Turtles9 karma
It's hard to say exactly, but we would be different if we were from somewhere else. There are some obvious lyrical references, but musically it's really impossible to say. Maybe if we were all from a different part of the world we'd be a terrible rock and roll band or a shitty hip hop group. Who knows?
Trampled-By-Turtles2 karma
There is lots of nature around, and lots of time staying out of the cold.
poopslooshed7 karma
I saw you guys in Luxembourg last year, am from Duluth, and am moving to Luxembourg in August.
Will you please come back to Lux someday? the people there loved you and I'm sure I will be homesick!
Trampled-By-Turtles8 karma
We would love to come back. Cross your fingers. Good luck with your move, that sounds exciting.
appy-polly-loggies7 karma
Dave - I saw you in Mishawaka a while back and really enjoyed your acoustic set. Do any of the other band members do any solo work?
Also, it kinda seems like as a band you're going toward a slower, more soulful sound than some of the fast-paced dance your ass off music of earlier albums. Any reason for this switch?
Lastly, not a question but you guys were great at Bonnaroo a couple of years back. Great cover of The Weight and a nice tribute to Levon Helm. You also signed my dugout which was cool!
Trampled-By-Turtles11 karma
I play solo instrumental sets at bars and coffee shops in Duluth.--EB
Trampled-By-Turtles11 karma
Ryan here: I'm finishing up a record with my band called the Fiddle Heirs. It's 5 fiddle players and a bass player from Minnesota.
Trampled-By-Turtles9 karma
Thanks! As far as what our music sounds like now vs what it sounded like years ago all I can say is that we're still doing the exact same thing we always have - recording the songs we like at the time. -ds
Nukethewhalez7 karma
What is your favorite original song to play as well as your favorite cover tune? TBT 4 LIFE!
Trampled-By-Turtles11 karma
I don't have a favorite original, but my favorite cover is "Swimming Song" by Louden Wainwright III D.S.
Original: Hollow T.S.
dister217 karma
Thanks for making such great music--it has pulled me through rough times and been along for the ride through the great.
My questions: What things do you miss most when you are on tour? Do you have any favorite venues to play? What was the first show that you guys started standing up at?(Was it in Crested Butte)
Can't wait to see you guys at Red Rocks in August. It's cool to see you on David Letterman; I remember talking to banjo Dave after a show one time and telling him I could picture you guys on the Letterman show, it is super cool to see it happening.(That was probably about 7 years ago.)
Trampled-By-Turtles6 karma
- Thanks!
- Personally I miss my family while on tour.
- Thanks!
-ds
Hopper136 karma
Hey guys, congrats on the new album. I used to hang out with you a bit in the Bemidji days at Hard Times.
My question is, will you ever be pressing Songs From A Ghost Town on vinyl? It's one of my desert island albums.
Trampled-By-Turtles6 karma
There are no plans right now, but we might in the future. Who knows?
kiddynamite906 karma
What made you decide to put on the Festival Palomino? Has it always been a dream of yours? Really excited for that and it's on my birthday :)
Also, I was recently on a flight with y'all from Minneapolis to LaGuaradia in the beginning of June. As bad as I wanted to fan out, tell you guys how much I love you, and how "Wait So Long" is by far the most played song on my iPod... it was like, a 7AM flight (that we both made to the gate just in time) so I thought it would be too early for all that. But I think I got caught by your tour manager casually having my friends take of picture of me next to guys while waiting for our baggage at the carousel in NYC haha
Trampled-By-Turtles6 karma
The fest sounded like a fun thing to try. Hope it works out alright for your bday. ha I saw that picture -ds
qgoat4 karma
Of course you like 'em all, but any personal favorite tracks from the new album? Any good backstories we should know about?
Thank you, and pretty please keep making music! Come back to Indiana soon!
Trampled-By-Turtles4 karma
None you should know about :) thanks - we will as long as we can - ds
brain_police3 karma
How'd your instruments fare through all the rain at the Bayfront Park show couple weeks back? Did you guys expect to get totally soaked?
Trampled-By-Turtles10 karma
My fiddle actually came apart after that show. It was so humid and damp that the glue actually gave out. Needless to say, I was bummed. RY
ibelieveguy3 karma
Ryan--do you still keep in touch with the guys from Pert Near? Was there any hard feelings when you left them?
Trampled-By-Turtles7 karma
Oh yea. I play shows with them when I can and record with them often too. Nate Sipe is in a band with me called the Fiddle Heirs, along with a few other fiddlers and a bass player. We are actually almost done with our first record. Anyhoo- I don't think I was their favorite person when I left, but it's all good now. I love those guys and miss them a lot actually.
baldeagle17763 karma
Whoa, I've been sitting here refreshing waiting for three and you guys started early!
Huge fan here, I'm going to your show on Friday at Pisgah Brewery and had a custom hat made for your band, would I be able to get it signed?
Also, Will you play The Night they Drove Ole Dixie Down? Thanks! Cant wait to see yall!
Dinker313 karma
You guys are my all time favorite band and you are what got me into Bluegrass! Can't wait to see you in Philly in September.
I've heard Dead Man Winter stuff, and though I know a lot of you guys have backgrounds with other genres. What has it been that has kept you going in the bluegrass scene? Especially considering how some of the purists won't even call it bluegrass...
Trampled-By-Turtles10 karma
We don't call it bluegrass either. We have a banjo player and a fiddler and all so it's easy to see why people call us bluegrass. It's understandable and an easy umbrella to put us under.
We just play what we play and write what we write and let you decide what we are and what it all means. RY
0ut0fc0ntr0l3 karma
Can you get me tickets to your sold out Red Rocks show?? It's on my birthday and I missed the chance to buy em... :D Love y'all guys!!
VanillaRaccoon2 karma
My band plays a cover of Codeine by you guys. And after playing the song dozens of times, I still have no idea what its about. Why would a bunch of banjo-plucking fellas such as yourselves write a song about a drug popularized by shitty rappers?
Trampled-By-Turtles4 karma
The inspiration came from Townes Van Zandt "Waiting around to Die."
jvargaszabo2 karma
As I understand, you guys came from a various genres. What made the band stick with bluegrass?
Additionally, did the band explore any other genres prior to bluegrass?
Excited to see you guys in Rochester tomorrow!
Trampled-By-Turtles4 karma
i don't think we really play bluegrass or have stuck to much. we stayed with our instrumentation because it was a fun and new challenge coming from other lineups. -ds
liquidcloud92 karma
Can you describe the groups songwriting process? Before cutting an album, do you try to consciously determine the direction you want to take, or do you just start writing and see where it takes you?
Trampled-By-Turtles4 karma
There isn't often a conscious decision on an album's direction. It's more influenced by how the songs are arranged at that particular time. We usually don't know what it's gonna be till it's done. -ds
fromtheleftseat2 karma
Big fan here. What's one thing you have learned from the success of the band that carries over into life at home?
Trampled-By-Turtles9 karma
That no matter how many people may have been at my show the night before I still have to get up to change my kids stinky diaper. And to remember what's important to me creatively and personally and not spend a waking moment on the rest. - ds
meowmeowmn2 karma
Hey guys! I sold you booze once at a liquor store in Duluth when you first started out. I don't remember what you bought because it was 10 years ago and that would be creepy. What's your drop these days?
dullyouth2 karma
Why didn't I appreciate you guys more when you'd play all those free shows for us at UMD?
Marcfatuation2 karma
You all obviously love Longmont Potion Castle. Any other other comedians you all agree on?
Trampled-By-Turtles4 karma
Eamonn McLain on cello - who is with us on the regular now, and Alan Sparhawk played that mean ass tambourine - ds
Joebordello2 karma
Trampled, the bayfront show was truly epic, one for the history books.
I need everyone in the band in on this question; Whats your favorite local craft beer here in Duluth and why is it BentPaddle?
salapeno2 karma
Hey guys, big fan. I've seen you a couple times in Winnipeg now and loved every minute. So high energy.
What I want to know is, which of the guys is the best to travel with on the road? The worst? Tell us a tour story?
Trampled-By-Turtles6 karma
We all get along very well on tour, actually. Wouldn't have made it this long otherwise. Thinking of a tour story...
wtkpika1 karma
Dave, you've inspired me to pick up the banjo. What kind of banjo do you play? How long did it take you to be able to play incredibly fast?
When you write new material (especially your breakneck pace stuff) do you jam as a band or compose individually first?
Loved your concert at Red Wing Roots! Thanks for the encore.
Trampled-By-Turtles2 karma
I mainly play a Stelling Golden Cross. I played guitar for about 10 years before starting on the banjo so I already had a style that I just switched to the banjo and it seemed to work for this band. If any of us write, it is usually alone, then it is brought to the band. Thanks!
Trampled-By-Turtles2 karma
The songs (words and chords) are written ahead of time. The arrangement and sometimes the speed of the song are worked out when we all get our hands on it. RY
McGruppIsADog1 karma
How long did it take you to mesh into the cohesive unit you guys are today? Are there any specific elements in your practice sessions that you do to create the fluidity on stage?
Trampled-By-Turtles3 karma
From the get go we've always had a good chemistry that thankfully has gotten better with age (we hope). We just try to be good and warmed up and stretched out before going onstage.
misty_mountaineer1 karma
Thanks for making a rainy night in Duluth worth it. When will you be back?
Trampled-By-Turtles3 karma
We don't have any date booked, but we will be back soon. Keep your ear to the ground, they are often unannounced. Become friends with a Skeeves!
fishsticks_aj1 karma
If you had no choice but to axe a member of the band and replace them with any musician dead or alive, who would get axed and who would replace them?
Trampled-By-Turtles2 karma
We'd axe all of us and replace us with Mickey, Davey, Peter and Michael.
What a horrible question! If you could axe any member of your family and replace them with anybody, living or dead, who would you axe and who would replace them?
jackjack27268 karma
Would you rather be trampled by 100 turtle sized horses? Or one horse sized turtle?
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