“[The album] becoming more dancey was an organic reaction to us feeling like we were missing that element of our lives.”
Interviews
The Dig Interview: Nate Smith From Kinfolk
“I really love the way we construct our set, the way that we play through the set and the way we engage the fans while we’re playing.”
The Dig Interview: Nikki Lane
“I kind of like to have a live show be a little bit of honesty, a couple mistakes because I’m human, and have it ramp you up and drop you on your ass a couple times.”
How Strangers Illustrated and Inspired Nick Shea’s New EP
“We basically made drawings of each other and exchanged them. It was great to create a unique experience.”
The Dig Interview: Devon Allman
“This thing just grew legs, grew wings, and became its own entity and now it’s a coast-to-coast tour that’s been growing every year.”
The Dig Interview: One-Man-Band Electric Paisan
“It comes with some pressure; especially playing live. There's no one to hide behind if I make a mistake on stage.”
The Dig Interview: Ben Reed From Skegss
“It’s going to be fun to really try to shape a collection of songs into one kind of theme, we’ve been tinkering pretty hard.”
The Dig Interview: Mike Sullivan From Russian Circles
“Music can hit you in a variety of different ways, but for us what matters the most is that it makes a connection. You can acknowledge the emotion behind it and it’ll resonate with you without lyrics.”
The Dig Interview: Scott Ayotte From Born Without Bones On Not Giving Up
“It feels like this is what you’re supposed to be doing and in a way it feels like the universe wanted me to do this and it sent me a message to tell me that I was on the right path the whole time.”
The Dig Interview: Brian Aubert From Silversun Pickups
“The longevity brings a certain kind of feeling with some people that you don’t have about yourself because you don’t take yourself seriously.”