We really wanted that song out as soon as possible, and kind of nominated it as the lyrical flagship.īC: I also really love the song because I felt like it melded all of our favorite influences. But then at the end of the last chorus, it's the same melody but the lyrics change and it talks about mass incarceration and the water rising and the youth of our country and passing this along to them. And it speaks to loss and time passing and how we need to realize what we have, while we're living, to appreciate it. WHAT'S GOING ON THERE?ĬS: We felt like "All This Time" was the lyrical anchor of the record and kind of spoke to, where it opens up at the end there, the scope of the record. LET'S TALK ABOUT "ALL THIS TIME," THIS TRULY BEAUTIFUL NUMBER ON PHASE 1. For Phase 1 we wanted to show in the first three songs where we're going with this record, while for Phase 2 each song sort of fits together sonically. HOW DOES IT FEEL TO HAVE THESE SONGS OUT IN THE WORLD?ĬS: We feel great about it! Brad and I both, as soon as we're done with it, we want it out. SO, PUZZLES ASIDE, YOU GUYS HAVE REALLY PUT OUT A FANTASTIC PAIR OF EPS. There's coordinates around New England, and Colorado, and parts of Idaho, but for the good people out there hunting, we don't want to give away too much.ĪDVENTURE! I LOVE IT. IT'S SORT OF LIKE THE LAST CYCLES WHERE THERE WAS LOCATION 12, AND LOCATION 13… WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?īrad Corrigan: If we let you know, we'd have to kill you.īC: Ah, come on Chad, let's be a little less enigmatic today.Ĭhadwick Stokes: It's a Geocache. They talk about their new EPs and drop cryptic hints about the future of the band.ĪFTERNOON GUYS! SO, YOU'RE DOING THIS THING AGAIN, WHERE YOU RELEASE EP'S ONE AT A TIME. Brad Corrigan and Chadwick Stokes of Dispatch, who formed in Vermont and Boston, caught up with Phil Jones.
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