

“It takes a minute to write music, especially when you’re writing for the first time together you’re figuring each other out and figuring out yourselves.” Indie band flipturn stands for a portrait with the Chronicle at Lollapalooza. “Since the beginning of the band, we wanted to write music together,” Basse said. Lead singer Dillon Basse said they had the desire to write collectively, but it took time for the band to find their footing. So from there we just learned covers, and then eventually got around to writing our own original music.” “We called him up and said, ‘Hey, do you want to try this, try doing something cool,’ and he was down. “I was like, ‘I know this guy, Dillon he can sing,'” Jarman said. The two spoke about how Jarman plays the bass guitar and Duncan plays guitar, but they needed a singer. It all started when Madeline Jarman and Tristan Duncan were studying at Starbucks and got the idea to start a band. Jared Callawayįrom meeting in high school and casually jamming out together to now selling out shows across the United States, flipturn’s success is only just beginning. AugDillon Basse, the frontman of flipturn, plays guitar against colorful visuals at Lollapalooza.
