![]() Pop-Break: What first inspired you to start Fitz and the Tantrums?įitz: Honestly, it was heartbreak. They spoke about how they developed their sound, which Motown artist they would want to perform with, and where that awesome name came from. I was able to speak with Michael and Noelle before they played their amazing set at The Governors Ball. Everyone in attendance was singing along, and even the security guard got in on the action and helped get the crowd to start clapping along. Seeing them live was an experience in itself. Fast forward a few years later and I am at one of the biggest festivals singing along with Michael Fitzpatrick, Noelle Scaggs, and the rest of the Tantrums as they broke out hits “Break the Walls” and “The Walker,” from their latest album More Than Just A Dream. It sounded like the kind of music I grew up listening to mixed with what I listen to now. They were unlike anything else that I have listened to before. Even their name was cool and it perfectly fit the music they made. ![]() I don’t even remember what station it was, but I do remember “Money Grabber” coming on and I had to stop what I was doing. ![]() I was doing the dishes while listening to Pandora. I heard their song “Money Grabber” the same way most people my age find new music, online. The last time I can actually remember hearing a song for the first time was when I first heard a song by Fitz and the Tantrums. ![]() When I was younger I would hear a song for the first time in the car or in a movie and you would forever associate it with that moment. In this day and age it’s becoming harder to remember when you actually first heard a specific song. ![]()
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