Mar 9, 2024
Ten years ago, on the night of March 18, 2014 students and
activists broke into
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan in an effort to block the passage of the
Cross-Strait Service
Trade Agreement, a trade agreement between Taiwan and China. The
day before, on
March 17, the Kuomintang (KMT) had attempted to force through
passage of the trade
agreement in the Legislative Yuan, without giving it a
clause-by-clause review.
The occupation of the Legislative Yuan lasted over 20 days, until
April 10 th and Fire
EX.’s song Island’s Sunrise became the anthem of the movement,
which came to
known as the Sunflower Movement.
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To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Sunflower Movement, I
sat down and
spoke with Sam Yang, the lead singer of the band Fire EX. about how
the opportunity to
write the song Island’s Sunrise came about. As it turns out there’s
a New York
connection to the story and an exhibit and event to commemorate the
10-year
anniversary of the Sunflower Movement be taking place in New York
on March 15 and
running until April 15. Sam and I also spoke about where he gets
his musical inspiration
and how the band nearly broke up in 2015, the same year that
Island’s Sunrise was
named Song of the Year at the Golden Melody Awards.
Fire EX. now has its own music production company and since 2017
they have been
organizing something called Fireball Fest. The band is now on a
North American tour
and most notably will be performing at this year’s South by
Southwest in Austin Texas.
We’ll share their tour dates below.
This interview was a real treat for me because I happened to be in
Taiwan in 2014 when
the Sunflower Movement happened. I remember all of the events that
unfolded and
being so moved when I heard the song Island’s Sunrise. Special
thanks to Katie Wei for
her translation and May Wu for her help in making this interview
possible.
Here’s a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode:
How Sam got interested in music
How Fire EX. got started and where its name comes from
Fire EX.’s musical influences
Sam’s path to becoming a full-time musician
Sam’s advice for young aspiring musicians
How the opportunity for Fire EX. to write a song for the
Sunflower Movement
happened
The New York connection to the story of how Fire EX. was asked to
write a
song for the Sunflower Movement
How there will be a month-long exhibit in New York to
commemorate the 10-
year anniversary of the Sunflower Movement from March 15-April 15
at the
Tenri Cultural Institute in New York City
March 18, 2014 the night students and activists broke into and
occupied the
Legislative Yuan
The March 23, 2014 attempt to occupy the Executive Yuan
The rallies that happened worldwide on March 30, 2014 in support
of the
students and activists’ actions to block the Cross-Strait Service
Trade
Agreement
How students who occupied the Legislative Yuan often listened to
Fire EX.’s
song Good Night Formosa before falling asleep
Why students of the Taipei National University of the Arts
approached Sam to
writ a song for the Sunflower Movement
Sam’s approach to writing the song Island’s Sunrise
How Sam decides to write songs in Holo Taiwanese or Mandarin
Chinese
Sam’s thoughts on the differences and challenges of the
twenty-somethings
who were involved in the Sunflower Movement vs. the
twenty-somethings
who just voted in Taiwan’s recent election (January 13, 2024)
How Sam’s sense of social activism was influenced by his roommate
Wu
Zhining (吳志寧) whose father Wu Sheng (吳晟) is a famous Taiwanese
poet
How Fire EX. almost broke up in 2015
The Fireball Festival
How Fire EX. will be touring in North American in March and
performing at
South by Southwest in Austin, TX
One of the most touching things that Sam has heard from one of
the band’s
fans
What we can expect from Fire EX. in the future, a concert in
Taipei on June
15 and Fireball Festival at the end of November
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