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I know, can you imagine any of them not making the cut?! I'm rejecting just the thought of it. That's okay, I have enough love for RHWY to go around.
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No, even the idea doesn't make any sense! Haha, that's awesome.
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Great words. You said something really great and true there, that his voice can it powerful and can shine in an acoustic setting and in a full on live band one. It's just a matter of preference on which people have a soft spot for.
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Aw, thanks.
Exactly, his voice can and will shine in any kind of setting! It's okay to have a preference though and I think it's cool that you love the acoustic a bit more and I love the electric a bit more.
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I know which song that is, yes. Thank goodness that made it as a bonus song.
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I knew you'd know.
And I couldn't agree more!
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Ah, that's nice! Do you remmeber which one?
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Um, I think it was 'Last Train Home'.
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I totally meant to post this here earlier but looks like it slipped my mind!
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You've said that This Loud Morning was a record you needed to get out of your system. How are you approaching things differently for your next album?
My brother passed away during the first tour, and I didn’t really take a break. I think we only missed one show. I stayed busy with work and I used the record to process everything. It was a deeply personal record and one I really do feel like I needed to make. And now that I’m on the other side of it -- numbers are numbers, but I think what I got out of that record can’t be quantified. With the new stuff now, I’m trying to get back to music being fun again.
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Totally love what he said here, especially "I think what I got out of that record can’t be quantified". The value of this record isn't measured in sales numbers, it's more special than that.