2&2: You guys went from Wind-Up with their mixed priorities to Rock Ridge which seems to be a much more artist friendly label. Can you tell us a little bit about the transition and how it's going so far?
Matt: We love Rock Ridge and all the support we have gotten. We also appreciate everything that Wind-Up did for us. It wasn't a bad transition, just a little uncomfortable trying to find where we fit.
2&2: What is the significance of the title of your new album?
Matt: We just want to write and have fun being a band. Not some cookie cutter commercial. [see the full story for the entire interview]
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