We were looking at trying to keep going in small little chunks of time, whenever we could have some time available. And then Sean would kind of be on-call to drum for us. But we went out and toured and found that uh, you know, music had changed a lot, and nobody really wanted to see our band anymore. So we had been talking about doing this for about a year.
We don't want to be that band that keeps on touring, and playing to like, 5 people, then 3 people, then no people. We don't want to be that band. We would rather do this, and have our dignity. - more on this story
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