The band finally had the time to decompress -- and to write. “This album is a reflection of the ups and downs of this past year,” she adds.1. What’s the first piece of music that you bought for yourself, and what was the medium?2. What was the first concert you saw?
Dave Matthews -- I watched a drunk old man pee on the woman's purse in front of me. I was in 4th or 5th grade, and was totally scared.They were and still are settlement agents for a real estate company.Frank Sinatra and a karaoke machine.6. How did your hometown/city shape who you are? The DMV [D.C., Maryland, Virginia] area has cradled us in their hands for years. When we first started playing, the community welcomed us with open arms. They loved and supported us when we were a crappy trio playing covers for hours in a pub, [and as] a real band playing originals to a sold-out 9:30 Club. This place will forever be our home and I don't see us leaving any time soon.“Haine Colorée” by Tayc featuring Christine and the Queens.Julie London or Frank Sinatra.
We really try to work with genuinely nice people that inspire us. We honestly had a blast working with every collaborator on this album.THE LIST IS ENDLESS! Yebba, H.E.R., Christine and the Queens and Tame Impala, to name a few.Not being able to play an album release show for fans in person.We've been able to take all the anxiety, depression, and confusion we've been feeling over the past year and pour it into writing songs.