Hi. People ask us questions often enough. Sometimes even on the street when we're in the middle of doing something more important. Here ya go:
WHERE HAVE YOU GUYS BEEN?
At unfulfulling day jobs.
HOW COME YOU DON'T PLAY SHOWS ANYMORE?Have you been to a show lately?...
WHEN IS YOUR NEXT RECORD COMING OUT?Don't know. We know what it's called, though.
CAN WE PURCHASE "A FALLING AWAY FROM" ANYWHERE?
Only on iTunes. We don't see a dime from it, and never have, so we'd prefer you didn't buy it. Find it for free somewhere in the on-line infinitude.
WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR WEBSITE?
No idea. It vanished. But we still own it.
HOW COME I "FRIEND" REQUESTED YOU BUT GOT REJECTED?
We know we're supposed to have as many friends as possible. In terms of rock & roll--although most bands seem to leave out the "& roll" part--this objective is trite, contrarian and tired. Believe it or not, maximizing your identity as a capitalist stultifies the arts.
SO YOU GUYS BROKE UP?
Playing rock & roll music in the 21st Century is synonymous with saying, "I have an impressive amount of time, space and money." We don't. There are some people who do, like The Strokes, or any suburban emo/screamo/indie band you might see on Fuse. Coincidentally, music sounds like birth control. That said, counter-culture has conspiratorially morphed into a healthy mix of not having tattoos and supporting mass consumerism. So we didn't break up, it's just that writing music is sort of like working at Wal-Mart.
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