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Monday, April 21, 2025

Tiny Desk Live performance : NPR


It is actually arduous for us to say no to a confetti cannon. They’re so loud and surprising! And make our messy Tiny Desk even messier! When used appropriately, it provides an exclamation level to only the precise be aware; relaxation assured, Illuminati Hotties punctuates this Tiny Desk with a burst of colour… and, sure, an precise confetti cannon.

Illuminati Hotties’ punky indie-rock songs are foolish, refined and scrappy — Sarah Tudzin affectionately calls this music “tenderpunk.” There’s at all times a catchy hook underpinned by a sweetly devastating lyric, or a intelligent flip of phrase subverted by some stank-faced skronk. Tudzin, who leads Illuminati Hotties, elevates the band’s sound design via her job as a recording engineer and producer. In the event you’ve listened to latest albums by Speedy Ortiz, Weyes Blood and boygenius and questioned how they sound so good, Tudzin is a part of the rationale why.

Tudzin and her band hop, skip and bounce via the Illuminati Hotties catalog, rearranging her songs alongside the way in which. “Pool Hopping” encompasses a 10-second ska riff. Free I.H. mixtape favourite “freequent letdown” will get a bit of twang singalong. POWER‘s “Did not,” initially a Weezer-indebted rocker, turns into a banjo-led hoedown. All of it speaks to the malleability of Tudzin’s songwriting. “We’re right here to share pleasure. We’re right here to encourage resistance,” Tudzin says in a mission assertion earlier than the satirical and sneering “MMMOOOAAAAAYAYA,” which will get a pointed last-minute lyric change of its personal. “That is the least we are able to do with our artwork.”

SET LIST

  • “Cannot Be Nonetheless”
  • “Pool Hopping”
  • “freequent letdown”
  • “MMMOOOAAAAAYAYA”
  • “Did not”

MUSICIANS

  • Sarah Tudzin: vocals, keys, percussion
  • Brian Robert Jones: guitar, banjo, music director, background vocals
  • Jake Noveck: guitar, background vocals
  • Mal Hauser: guitar, background vocals
  • Zach Bilson: bass, background vocals
  • Brendan Philip McCusker: drums 

TINY DESK TEAM

  • Producer: Lars Gotrich
  • Director/Editor: Kara Body
  • Audio Technical Director: Josh Newell
  • Host/Sequence Producer: Bobby Carter
  • Videographers: Kara Body, Maia Stern, Joshua Bryant
  • Audio Engineer: Josephine Nyounai
  • Manufacturing Assistants: Ashley Pointer, Dora Levite
  • Photographer: Zayrha Rodriguez
  • Tiny Desk Copy Editor: Hazel Cills
  • Govt Producer: Suraya Mohamed
  • Sequence Creators: Bob Boilen, Stephen Thompson
  • VP, Visuals and Music: Keith Jenkins

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