Tegan
and Sara
Amoeba Records, Hollywood, CA
July 24, 2007
Words by Mark Redfern
Photos by Wendy Lynch Redfern
Tegan and Sara packed Amoeba Records’ Hollywood store to capacity
and then some, with a line of fans stretching down Sunset Blvd. and around
the corner, for their in-store on Tuesday night. Identical twin sisters
(and current Under the Radar cover stars) Sara and Tegan
Quin played a full 50 to 55 minute set to a grateful crowd of music fans
young and old (but mainly young and mainly female). The set included songs
from their earlier albums, but focused mainly on tracks from the duo’s
fifth album, The Con, which was released on Tuesday. “So
today our new record comes out, we’re so glad you could be with
us on this special day—not nearly as special as Christmas, but almost
as special as Valentine’s
Day,” Tegan joked before the band launched into “Burn Your
Life Down.”
As
is now customary for Tegan and Sara, the twins were the masters of witty
in-between-song banter. Sara attempted to introduce the band’s biggest
hit, “Walking With a Ghost,” as such: “This next song
makes me feel so tired and I’m not exactly sure why. I need someone
to roll out a…” At which point she was interrupted when an
audience member shouted out, “VAGINA!” Sara responded, “That’s
right, a giant vagina,” later adding, “Any giant genitalia
is scary.” Sara’s original goal was to actually get the audience
to sing along to “Walking With a Ghost.” Sara commented that
“even
a baby could sing along,” as the song’s main refrain “I
was walking with the ghost” is repeated throughout the hit.
“I’m not 19-years-old,
but I act like I’m 19 sometimes,” said Tegan before they played
Con track “Nineteen.” “We don’t allow
drinking or laughing on the road…so I wrote this song about feeling
19 again,” she half-joked (no doubt there are plenty of laughs in
their tour bus).
The sisters seemed genuinely surprised
that so many
people had turned up to see their performance, a turnout that rivaled
the in-store that The Shins had played at Amoeba earlier this year (although
not quite as large as the crowd that Paul McCartney’s recent Amoeba
in-store performance commanded). “I want to say to all of you, it’s
so weird to think back to when we didn’t have fans,” remarked
Sara. “It’s really exciting to see all of you here and to
know that you’re not here for a sale on *NSYNC CDs.”
One group of fans held up a handmade
sign that read, “Take Me On Tour,” to which Sara joked, “I
think it would be very distracting if we took you on tour, with all the
screaming.”
“This is a song that we’ve
never recorded, but we thought we’d whip it out,” said Sara
before they played the unreleased song “When I Get Up.”
AFI bassist Hunter Burgan (who plays
on The Con) came out and played the shaker on the album’s
single “Back In Your Head.” The set-list also included: “Monday,
Monday, Monday,” “The Con,” “Hop a Plane,”
“Living Room,” “Take Me Anywhere,” “Speak
Slow,” and others.
After their set, Tegan and Sara
stuck around to greet fans and sign records. They announced that they
weren’t going anywhere until they met every fan, and they stuck
to it—even though the instore began at 6 pm, the twins didn’t
leave Amoeba until around 10 pm, after they’d met all of the estimated
600 plus fans who stayed to meet them.
Tegan summed up the instore when
she said, “This is by far the best release day we’ve had.”
Read an in-depth cover story
interview with Tegan and Sara in the new Summer 2007 issue of Under
the Radar.
www.teganandsara.com
www.saraandtegan.ca
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