niedziela, 24 marca 2013

To all tomorrow's parties

How would you describe your lyrical evolution this time around? Were you encouraged to experiment more?

I wish I could remember [Laughs]. All of this stuff seemed to happen so fast. I think it’s a natural progression. We did one record, and we never expected to do that record. We never expected to write all of those songs in such a short space of time, suddenly be a band, tour and for all of it to be so real. It was an extremely strange situation where none of us had any time to do this band and, all of a sudden, that was all that we were doing. It’s fantastic, and nobody wants to stop! The second record felt like it came as naturally as the first. The boys are playing music. We’re in a room together, and everything’s moving at such a fast speed. They’re coming up with parts, and a song develops. I’m standing there in front of a mic and I’ve got to catch up or keep up. The words just come from that. I’m inspired by the music. The music’s heavier so maybe the words are too. I’ve written everything by looking around the room at the three of them—kind of being blown away and trying to do their music justice.


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