Tear in the Radio #2 - The Stolen Volume 2 | Page 64
It covers lighthearted things or about getting out of a
three-year relationship or trying to deal with someone
that’s really messed up on drugs, there’s a definitely a
mix.”
“It was intimidating for sure,” Cuce clarifies. “We wanted to make sure that we were one hundred percent
confident in what we were creating. We wanted to put
something we all loved. Our fans are amazing and I love
them, but in the end of the day, you should make music for yourself. We don’t want to look back and have
regrets thinking oh we could’ve done this or that. We
wanted to be all in.” In retrospect, the hard work has
been paying off. MTV recognized The Stolen has one
of the top pop punk bands to get into and has showcased their music, earning positive praise and feedback.
Honored to be featured, The Stolen has no intentions
of slowing down. “We have a long way to go to get to
where we want to be. It’s nice but it’s like hey, here we
are now, let’s get here and keep going. You see that the
work is paying off but we’re going to keep pushing no
matter what.”