“In Champaign you have this really nurturing kind of garage rock community, where you have bands like the Living Blue, and then you have the Whip [WWHP-FM 98.3, a Central Illinois Americana radio station] people. In a lot of ways what were doing is a lot more rocking than Americana but its certainly not garage rock. Its somewhere in between. So weve kind of found an audience in the reach of those people. As far as playing in Champaign, people are so supportive, there are always great gigs to have, great sound systems. Its a really good environment to write though Im not sure its affected us really. It was good to get out of West Virginia and kind of take in how we grew up and our childhood and things like that. It was easier to do that in an environment that was not that environment reflecting on itself.”
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“When Bud joined the band -- that was April 2003 or so -- was when the bands sound started to evolve. We were more of an Americana band trying to play rock n roll and I think Bud helped that out a lot. Hes been playing in bands since he was like 12, touring around the area. He makes up his parts every night, pretty much. I dont know how he does that. He just knows his guitar, I guess. Once we picked up Bud we started to hook things up pretty fast. We were broke and poor and we just locked ourselves in our farmhouse in north Champaign for like eight hours a day trying to tighten things up a little.”
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