The queer, non-male, funk-rock band plays hi-dive on Friday, August 30.
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“We couldn’t really do what we wanted to with the sound that we had, just because it felt so empty. It was very limited,” May explains.“We were getting creative, but it wasn’t the vision that we wanted,” May continues. “We just had the backbone of the songs — like, no leads were taken or anything like that.”
“Every single song is completely written four ways,” she continues. “Usually someone will bring what we call a seed. We have a rule against fully-fledged ideas. You are not allowed to bring a fully buffed-out idea, because then it doesn’t have room for three other people to build it. You’re only allowed to bring a seed.”“It started as a concept of repeating the phrase ‘Jack Jones,’ and we built around that idea. We didn’t have anything musical to add to that at first,” she says.
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