Two years removed from the release of their first record,
Parasite, See You Next Tuesday is not only older, but more mature. Road worn and weary, they are not the same band heard on their Ferret debut. The band's sophomore effort,
Intervals, introduced a new band. Darker and more serious - gone were the overly spastic songs with joke-laden titles, in their place was a concentrated effort of an album. The change marked the new direction for a band in need. "We spent so much time lumped in with all of these bands we couldn't stand, all of these bands that we didn't identify with." Says bassist Travis Martin, "The more time we spent seeing or hearing these bands the more we wanted to distance ourselves from it all."
In the months since Intervals' release the band has gone through its share of problems, both personal and personnel - having replaced their original drummer with newcomer Jake Duhaime - they not only trudge on, but consider themselves better for it. "We've gone through our fair share of crap, but who hasn't?", Martin says. "I think that despite all our problems we might be more excited about things now than we have been in a long time." The band not only have a new outlook to go along with their new member, but a newfound urgency as well. “As far as whatever the future might hold, I think that we’ve got a lot riding on the new year.”
See You Next Tuesday hope to continue on the path set by the release of Intervals by picking up exactly where they left off. "It seems like we managed to alienate quite a few people with, Intervals" comments Martin, "but that's fine by us. If you aren't into it, that's all right. In our eyes, Intervals, might as well be our first record - I don't think we'll be looking back from here."