Much like their sound, the music video is unique and fun, creating an experience that raised a few questions.
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He continued, "Thankfully, things somehow worked out and we were able to find a new drummer and figure out how to practice, even though we lived in different cities."Īs they have been working on honing in their sound, the band has been working on a new EP, which is expected to come out in late summer and will include their new song "Expectations". "We actually weren't sure if the band was going to continue after that album dropped since a few members had left the project, and everyone was moving away from our previous home in Salem", Bakula said. I've always led the band in terms of direction, but as the lineup has shifted in the past, the song composition has too."Īfter the album was released, the direction and the future of the band was unclear. I still wrote a lot of the content and produced/mixed everything, but that dynamic has shifted a lot since then. Of the band's songwriting process, Bakula explained, "The songwriting was more collaborative for the last album we did since most of the members lived in one house together. Though instead of sounding chaotic or like unrefined noise, it comes off as a well thought out exploration of sound which is as expressive as it is fun to experience. From the starting clicks of drumsticks and bird sounds that slowly build, to eccentric drum fills and a variety of horn riffs, the track has it all. Songs like "Fear/Plans'' show the band is not afraid to mix just about anything into their music. The composition of each song on the album is clear and well defined, but the album as a whole moves constantly. The song’s instrumental synth build up turns into a catchy jazz beat that flows directly into "Strange/Uniform", which brings a drastic change of tempo and tone that somehow feels just right.
This is expressed with instrumental songs like "The 7th Fold".
Their last album release, Nature/Nurture, shows off their idiosyncratic compositions.