lull
Lull is an eletronic infused pop rock trio from the Washington, DC area.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
In 1995, three teenage friends gathered in a garage to search for expression. Their tools were primitive: buckets, trash-can lids, an antique guitar, adolescent vocal cords, and a rusty wheelbarrow. Though the resulting video and audio recordings have since been lost, the passion for communicating with the world and themselves is still very much alive.
In the summer of 2002, after years of performing in other bands and working on separate projects, the three friends reunited and lull was brought into existence. Today, lull is actively developing a distinct sound for themselves and playing shows throughout Washington DC and the surrounding areas. The music maintains an alternative rock basis but flirts dangerously with numerous other genres including electronica, symphonic, pop, and r&b.
Lull’s debut release, privacy, is a collection of ten original songs recorded live in a secluded Northern Virginia practice space. The self-produced recording showcases the enthusiasm and passion the band feels for expressing themselves and is a testimony to the relentless rehearsal schedule that guarantees an energetic and high-quality performance every time lull takes the stage.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Currently lull plays around the Wasghington, DC area as much as possible. Their crowd is lively, energetic, and fiercely dedicated.
Your musical influences
Extremely varied.
What equipment do you use?
We use a gig-rig stuffed with a dell computer running Sonar 3 for our live shows. The drummer is fed a click track through in-ear monitors.