Jacob King of T.T.T.T.: "Putting Songs Out in Small Chunks Seemed To Happen Gradually as Time Passed, but I Totally Feel Ambitious for Even Bigger Things"
Corker: "I Believe We All Understand a Bit More What It Is We Want Out of Being in a Post-Punk Band in the Modern Age"
Miranda and The Beat: "I Feel Like We Really Tried To Drop Any Pre-Conceptions We Had About Ourselves Creatively and Just Made What Felt Right in the Moment"
Dancer: "I Think Being a Bit Older Creates Some Assurance and Confidence Maybe and Helps Us Be More Organized. Youth Was Nice but It Lacked Focus for Me a Bit"
Naked Roommate: "Motherhood Has Loosened Me Up. I Don't Take the Time I Can Find To Create and Perform for Granted"
Andrew Savage: "This Record Needed to Sound Like a Band and It Needed Every Bit of Their Personality in It"
Shop Regulars: "At First, the Project Was More of a Platform to Release Tapes but Has Since Become an Actual Band"
The Circulators: "I Couldn't Put Much Significance Behind It Other Than Just Wanting to Document Those Songs and Make Something That We Could Be Proud of and Say, 'Hey, We Made an Actual Record!'"
Nick Normal: "We've Been Playing the Same Set for a Couple Years Now, Almost. I Always Feel Like It's Okay To Keep Playing It Because Most People on the Planet Have Not Heard Those Songs Yet"
Feeling Figures: "I Think This Album Is More Expansive in Terms of Thematic Ideas and Song Content, Yet More Cohesive and Contained in a World of Its Own"
Winter McQuinn & Acacia Pip: "I Think the Combo of Our Writing Styles Compliment Each Other Well and the Six Songs on the EP Showcases Both of Our Writing Styles, Lyrically and Instrumentally"
G2G: "People Say Our Band and Music Often Feels Like a Series of In-Jokes or Some Display of Memories of Funny Times We Have Had Together and I Really Think It's True"
Disintegration: "This Album Is the Best of a Large Chunk of Music We've Been Working on Since We Recorded the First EP"
Traffik Island: "Initially, I Was Planning for It to Be a Full Acoustic-Folk-Horror-Pagan Type Thing but Ran Out of Chi After One Song"
The Prize: "It Sometimes Feels Like We Haven't Done That Much but Then When You Step Back and Have a Look at the Opportunities We've Had and the Things We've Got to Experience, I Feel Really Lucky!"
Tube Alloys: "We're Definitely a Band That Does Many Different Things, Which Is Hard To Categorize"
Qlowski: "We Experience So Much Pain as People and as a Society, and We're Left With the Wound and Have To Learn How To Deal With It"
Shadow Show: "Despite Both New Songs Having Different Sonic Influences, They Share the Same Spirit and Revolve Around Themes of Obsession, Hysteria, and the Allure and Mysticism of The Unknown"
Added Dimensions: "I Think It's Important To Have a Live Version of a Band Anyway That Sounds Different From the Recordings. It Helps Put It All in Context Once You See a Band Play In-Person"
Jed Dmochowski of The V.I.P.'s: "None of Us Were Trained Musicians, but We Knew How a Good Song Should Be Shaped and Sound Like"