[inQ&A] Terrible Eagle

June 17, 2010

Only a few more months until Incubate 2010. For the past few months we’ve been announcing new artists every week. But with 200 + artists coming up in September we can imagine you losing your hold. That’s why we compiled the Incubate 2010 Spotify playlist (http://incu.at/spotify). Subscribing to this playlist will get you acquainted with most of the Incubate 2010 bands.

Apart from their music, part of the getting-to-know-them-better-proces will also be us asking some of the artists a few questions in the upcoming months. The fifteenth edition in a series:

Terrible Eagle

1.Can you please introduce yourself?
We are Terrible Eagle aka TE393 alias The Lil’ Gentlemen sometimes referred to as The Morning Star.

2.Where are you at the moment?
Somewhere along the righteous path
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3.Have you played in the Netherlands before and if so, what’s your view on or experience with the scene you’re operating in in The Netherlands?
We recently played a show at the Drone in Kopenhagen where excited audience members swung bar stools at our heads as we played. Then I saw a video for “Let’s Go Fucking Mental” by Brian Jonestown Massacre where a large group of unarmed protesters in Denmark politely received a severe ass-whoopin’ from an army of police. I can’t figure it out.

4.What can we expect of your gig at the Incubate Festival?
Poverty with dignity.

5.What are your plans for the (near) future?
We are currently developing an economic stimulus package based on wealth redistribution, agrarian reform and a complete overhaul of the prison and educational system. After that we are releasing a line of designer hand-bags.


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