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Tegan & Sara make on-stage banter a
trademark
Jake
Coyle
INDIO(Calif)—Tegan and Sara, the identical twin powerpop duo, are
accustomed to writing intimate, emotional songs about heartbreak. But
when performing, for every song like “Back in Your Head,” there’s a
balance of silliness. Between nearly every song played by the
singing-songwriting pair, the two casually — often hysterically — banter
back and forth in what amounts to indie music’s answer to Laurel and
Hardy.
“Sometimes I like it more than music,” said Tegan Quin in an interview
backstage at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. The
27-year-old Quin sisters and their band played at Coachella on Friday,
their second trip to the annual desert festival. (In 2005, the
excitement of playing the festival was greatly diminished because a case
of the whooping cough had weakened two band members.)
This time around, Tegan and Sara played a brisk set on the main stage,
and while they didn’t take too much time to chat, they still found
reason to discuss dreams in which David Bowie appears. They also briefly
lamented the poor acts that on Saturday were to play at the same time as
Prince (the festival’s biggest draw). For Tegan and Sara, who hail from
Calgary and released their fifth album (“The Con”) last year, such comic
relief is nothing new. “We got on stage that first time to do a show in
front of strangers and we finished a song or Sara screwed up or
something, and I made a comment,” recalled Tegan. “The audience laughed
and I was like, `There you go, buddy! This is our thing.’”
She believes the roots of their routine likely comes from reacting to
all the attention they received as young twins. But it’s become an
integral extension of their open-book ethos. “It calms the audience
down,” said Tegan. “I think it makes them feel like we’re real people,
not like a rock show or watching television. We’re really, actually
there.”
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