The Obelisk Questionnaire: Turner Midzain of Woodhawk

Woodhawk (portrait by Mark Kowalchuk)

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The Obelisk Questionnaire: Turner Midzain of Woodhawk

How do you define what you do and how did you come to do it?

We’re a rock band. We’ve always loved that. We never liked being a ‘stoner rock’ band. We were always inspired by the ’70s, so it just connected with us. But modernized a bit, and heavy.

Describe your first musical memory.

I had an electric keyboard when I was 7. I wanted to play piano so badly. But I sucked at it. I still suck at it. But I would make noise on that thing and thought it was cool. But I enjoyed the electric guitar and drum sounds on it more than the piano.

Describe your best musical memory to date.

The first time I was out of school and started touring. I still remember the first time we rolled the window down on our 15 passenger van and started our longest drive to our first far-away gig. To be young and free for the summer, just travelling the country. And we weren’t a very good band!

When was a time when a firmly held belief was tested?

We were given guidance on how we could be a radio rock band to reach success back in 2018. We had honest discussions about changing what we were doing to try and cater to that. But we just couldn’t do it. If it came naturally, we would roll with it. But to write with people who would tell us what to do, and how to make a 3-minute song, wasn’t for us.

Where do you feel artistic progression leads?

Always grow. Always learn and challenge yourself. That is the best part. Nothing comes easy. And it shouldn’t. I like a challenge as it keeps me thinking and engaged.

How do you define success?

Happiness. It shouldn’t be financial to be successful. Just be happy. We have done this for 11 years now and I love it. I can’t imagine not doing this with my best friends. People keep buying our records, streaming our songs and coming to our shows. That is unreal.

What is something you have seen that you wish you hadn’t?

I was on a city bus that ran over someone when I was 15. I would be okay with letting that one go.

Describe something you haven’t created yet that you’d like to create.

The next album. Writing keeps us driven and we love it. I just want to keep writing, recording, and releasing music.

What do you believe is the most essential function of art?

Connection. It’s how we all connect. You put 20,000 people in an arena and they all have a connection. We speak to strangers through music. You connect through artwork, sound, and the touch of a record. It’s just what keeps us human.

Say something positive about yourself.

I’m really proud of myself and our band. I work hard and so do the other guys. I am really proud of us.

Something non-musical that you’re looking forward to?

The movie Friendship. This is right up my alley as we are all huge I Think You Should Leave fans. So a Tim Robinson film is gold. A few of my friends saw it at the underground film festival and I missed it. So that is really on my mind lately.

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Woodhawk, Love Finds a Way (2025)

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