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"