ION INDIE MAGAZINE October 2014, Volume 5 | Page 51
Jeremy: Mike, definitely Mike. Everybody has a perception of what we should sound like. That was
the reason we used it.
Brandon: I’ve had people come up after the show and say, “I really thought you were gonna get on
stage and Rap the whole time.” (all laughing)
Jeremy: We also push for him to Rap and he hates it.
Brandon: I think this album is gonna show you a lot of Punk, a lot of Metal.
Jeremy: Metal? No, we’re not Metal.
Brandon: There is an acoustic one, a ballad. We’re just really mixing it up.
JP: You’re not being held to a label telling you what you ought to be.
Jeremy: We are gonna do a JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE, which is kinda cool.
Jason: I told him (JP Rawk) that your (Jeremy’s) perception of what this band is heavy music with
Justin Timberlake vocals.
JP: You’re not necessarily looking to get signed, right? You’re comfortable doing things the way you’re
doing them.
Jason: Not unless there is a boatload of money AND we get to stay local.
Jeremy: It’s funny, because we get offered stuff sometimes and we’re just like “No!” and people are
like “Why?”…because I don’t wanna do it. That sounds like a lot of work (laughing). I did not get in a
band to play shows (laughing).
Jeremy: Doing interviews with us is crazy.
JP: Yes, it is crazy.
Jeremy: You’re lucky there’s nobody eating right now. There’s usually somebody eating.
JP: Bojangles?
Jeremy: No, I’m still a Popeye’s guy. This interview has gone horribly wrong. (joking) It always ends on
food. (laughing)