cording to the mood of the day.
It’s always different and it’s always about the energy in the
room, but the show, if anything,
has been pumped up on steroids! All of the music that I’ve
written over all of these years is
presented in a way that is very
much more true to the album
version. It’s the closest we’ve
gotten back to the original arrangements. There’s not quite as
many long and extended jams.
There’s more musicality and
more exploration with less infrastructure. That was just muscle
memory in the way we became
a band, we jammed. I had to
remove the jam in order to put it
back in and make it feel musical.
And now it’s flowing effortlessly
from the new album to all of my
work with The Nocturnals.”
A mix of interesting covers
from big band swing to psychedelic rock to new wave, grunge,
and even disco helps make this
tour unique. The tour has al-
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