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melissa rae mileski:
"the new record is more honest and more focused than the first. we tried several
different approaches in the studio, yet everything seemed to go faster this time.
it's fun to be a little experimental in the studio. most of the time when
you complete something like this you look back and regret certain aspects of what
you've done. i think we all feel stronger about this project and
the whole concept behind it than we expected."
daniel rosen:
"we've discussed our ideas very conceptually. the little music we've actually
written seems to be naturally embracing these new ideas. our general theory as far as music
direction is to embrace technology, but not loose the real essence which is the music."
lee wiggins:
"it feels like taking part in the creation of an aural rorschach test.
sometimes like a china set falling down a staircase
and other times like a choir of angels speaking in tongues."
jeremy wilkins:
" the more rosewater develop as a live band, the more we turn away
from the soft feel of our early material. not that we actually played harder or faster,
but we definitely found a way to show aggression."
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