Val Glenn began Time & Temperature as 4-track recording project in 2005. Though T&T occasionally expands to include other musicians, Glenn performs and records mostly solo, her soulful croon relating stories mournful and beautiful. The music has a timeless, folk-noir feel; one gets the sense that these songs are beings of their own accord, birthed by magic into the air. Her guitarwork is deliberate but takes its time, weaving through Glenn's intimate narratives with confident ease.
AF: You recently relocated from Columbus, OH to Minneapolis. What has that process been like as a musician? Has it inspired any new songs
T&T: Well...I moved to Minneapolis because I wanted to be closer to a music community that I felt better understood in. I have some really good long term creative friendships there that I wanted to be closer to. But, I was thrown a curve ball when one of my dear friends was killed on her bike 2 weeks after I got there. It's been a real tragedy and basically immediately changed everything in the community I'm involved in. Friendships changed, motivations changed. Also, a lot of great venues in Minneapolis have closed or stopped doing shows recently so it's hard in a way for people not to have the ending of things on their mind a lot right now. The process has been more challenging, actually. In terms of my inspiration, I still think it's been good. Having more time to think and feel and challenge the way I do things is still as good for my creative process as doing the rock star thing where I'm just going out being awesome with other awesome people all the time. It's like a rebirth. Or something.
AF: Where did you learn to play guitar? What artists inspired you to pursue a music for yourself?
T&T: Well, I started playing guitar when I was 11. My parents didn't want to buy me a guitar because I was super shy as a kid and everyone at school thought I was a geek so they thought that maybe it was best to keep me away from things that would have me interact with society. I took lessons for a year but I'm mostly self-taught. My teacher wanted me to learn theory and I was like, jesus christ. A lot of people are like me and learn the basics and then just play along with their favorite records.










