Formed in 1997, Tuuli is bassist Claire Blake,
guitarist Dawn Mandarino, guitarist/vocalist Jenny MacIsaac and
drummer Jen Foster. Tuuli radiate pop creativity with a punk rock
attitude, bringing back the sounds and image of pioneering bands
like The Runaways, The Go-Go’s, The Clash and the Ramones,
while also playing homage to 90’s acts such as Hole, Veruca
Salt and Garbage.
No strangers to the road, Tuuli’s last tour was their third
US one, a coast to coast all girl package with The Donnas and Bratmobile.
They played to packed houses in virtually every city, including
two sold out nights in LA, a SXSW showcase in Austin where they
were interviewed by VH1, and finished by headlining the Chart Magazine/CBC
Radiosonic CMW Saturday night finale in their hometown, Toronto.
Since the band started at a young age, Tuuli has had to prove themselves
as musicians. They’ve accomplished this task and are being
taken very seriously, having been the house band for Comedy Centrals’
"Premium Blend", opened for the likes of Cheap Trick,
and having their songs featured on BBC Radio 1, K-ROCK in Los Angeles,
CFOX, KXLU, CBC, and hundreds of college radio stations. Music critics
have come out lavishing them with praise for their creativity and
musicality, resulting in features in such publications as Now Magazine,
LA Times, Toronto Star and many others.
Tuuli’s EP "Rockstar Potential" on the Sympathy
For The Record Industry label sold briskly at retail and at the
band’s shows. Produced by Rob Sanzo, the EP features such
standout tracks as "Who’s The Fool Now?", "Tough
Guys", and a cover of The Vibrators’ "Baby Baby".
Tuuli spent the first half of 2001 writing and recording their debut
full-length CD Here We Go, with Producer Neill King, which is set
for release on April 23rd on Linus Entertainment label, distributed
in Canada by Warner Music. The first set-up video is for Who’s
The Fool Now? which received light rotation at Muchmusic. The first
radio/video single "It’s Over" has been added at
most major reporters and received medium rotation at Muchmusic and
Medium at MuchLoud. A spring /summer tour is scheduled which will
see Tuuli perform right across Canada.
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Tuuli: Fun, feisty and fierce, the female-dominated punk-pop band
is a testament to what these music festivals are all about. Make
contacts, work hard and never let industry naysayers spoil your
dream. A few years ago, then teenagers, they made a flimsy showing
at CMW, looking at their instruments as they played (badly), but
making up for it in enthusiasm and creativity -- and looking the
part. Now, they more than look the part, with a new record deal
with Linus Entertainment, a fan base and catchy songs.
- Rolling Stone Magazine
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