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ALL: Yeah! *laughter
Bryan Fowler: No it's not. [The photographer] actually took separate shots of each of us and it was just like normal day time shots and he made all of that. And like put us all in there. It's pretty nuts how it all happened.
ALL: No. No. No. We are!
Bryan: August.
Bryan: Yeah.
Stevan Vela: And some worship too.
Bryan: I just want to go fishing. Ice Fishing.
Stevan: I want to see an ice cap melt while a polar bear is on top of it.
Josh Engler: And then you want to hear Al Gore talk about global warming.
Bryan: I just want to meet… what's her name.
Justin Engler: Palin?
Bryan: Yeah.
Justin: Oh yeah! Let's have dinner with the Palins.
Justin: Yeah.
Bryan: Actually, I have an aunt who lives there.
Stevan: Our cousin was based in Alaska for a year.
Stevan: Cousins!
Bryan: That guy is his brother *pointing to Stevan and their road tech, Ben*
Stevan: He helps us out. He's a fill-in drummer.
Ben Vela: Hey.
Bryan: I play bass.
Justin: I play guitar.
Stevan: Guitar.
Dave: Drums.
Bryan: The bass… It's got 4 strings… its blue…
Bryan: I have a Squire. (Ryan: No.) I do. I promise.
Stevan: It's good though.
Bryan: I have a Fender but I haven't used it in about a year and a half. I kind of modded it a little bit.
ALL: Oh yeah.
Bryan: Well we're gonna play music.
Stevan: Haha. Well… we're starting out - Bryan is gonna be driving and Dave's gonna be in the back seat playing along with the song and they're gonna pick up Justin and I and then we're going to pick up Josh. And we'll be playing fake instruments *holds up a tennis racket* like this.
Justin: We're just gonna kind of pretend and play air guitar. Be a little goofy.
Stevan: But not too cheesy.
Dave: My shoes.
Stevan: Well, we all kind of wanted that feel, I think, for the first album, too, but we just couldn't translate it as well. And then our producer Chris Stevens, he worked on seven of the songs on this album, he comes from a disco, funk background. He helped kind of hone all of our ideas and kind of compact it into some of the songs. We had a great time.
Justin: Yeah I mean we like The Killers. We love their music.
Stevan: Not necessarily their lyrical content, but I mean they're pretty creative and they have a great sound. But we don't try to copy them at all; especially with this new record. I don't think you can really compare any of the songs.
Bryan: We kind of pulled from some different influences like Passion Pit and things like that for it. I don't even think we were thinking of Maroon 5 when we wrote it.
Bryan: For this one ["Feel it in Your Heart"], Stevan had this riff or something…
Stevan: Yeah we were playing in Dexter, Missouri and we had some free time and I had some ideas I put on Garage Band and I have like a ton of ideas and hardly any of them ever work. But I brought this idea and it had some melodies and chord progression and stuff and then we got together and start playing. Dave did some stuff on the drums that were really cool and Bryan and Justin did some lead stuff. Then Josh had this idea for the lyrical content from there. And it blew up from there. And when we got into the studio it just exploded.
Justin: It blew up and then exploded?
Stevan: Well, it blew up and then really exploded. There's a difference! You blow up a balloon and it gets bigger and then…
Justin: It explodes. I get it. I get it.
Stevan: That's how I'm describing this song.
Dave: In other words, he's saying we're cocky.
Stevan: No, I'm giving more credit to Chris Stevens.
Bryan: There is not a song called "Control" but there are a lot of the songs that kind of deal with what we're talking about. It's kind of like a question, "Who has control of your life?" We put the Northern Lights on the cover to kind of show how when God has control of something he can do what he does best something beautiful can happen; because the Northern Lights aren't man-made you know, they aren't made by us at all, they're just a natural occurrence. And if you're a believer then you understand that that's something God has created. A lot of times we try to take control of circumstance and try to figure out what happens next and plan for the future. We always want to know, we always want to have a plan. But God, if you give Him that control, He can really take your life in a much better direction and you can have a blessed life. We have the song "Let it Go" that talks about letting go of that control, and the song "Help"…
Stevan: It's like a cry out to God when you have nothing else to say.
Dave: "Talk to Me" is like the idea of trying to figure it all out.
Stevan: That's awesome! That's a great comparison.
Bryan: We've had a lot of comparison to them recently, which is really cool because they were a huge monumental band in Christian music.
Justin: Yeah and one of our big influences.
Bryan: If we could follow another band in our industry, that would be the one. They did things that other bands didn't do and we feel like we're pushing the envelope; stylistically, lyrically, we're trying to be a little deeper and go places that maybe other bands aren't really going right now.
Bryan: It's hard to find that balance, you know. You want to be original and have something unique but you also want to be accessible and you want people to receive it.
Dave: And you don't want to fall into the normal ways of doing things either.
Bryan: Yeah, we wrote that song with a guy named Phil Larue. He had the idea on our way to our songwriting session. We prayed about and talked about it - about life and the Church and our faith… it just came out of that, kind of like a Bible study.
Bryan: That was great! We wrote "SOS" with him which is the fourth song and "Push it Away."
Dave: Yeah. You can tell they are the rock songs on the record.
Bryan: Those were the quickest writing sessions we've ever had. We got with him at B-Dubs and hung out with him for a little bit and then we went and wrote songs. We only planned on writing one but we finished writing the first song in like an hour, which is unheard of. And it was just acoustic. We weren't demoing it all out with like all the instruments and stuff; just getting a real vibe for it. And [Aaron] was playing this riff and Josh was messing with this idea for the lyrics. And it just kind of happened. It was cool; we just wrote these two songs in like two or three hours. It was great.
Dave: I think the label set it up.
Stevan: He's worked with a lot of other artists.
Bryan: Yeah, our label really just set it up.
Stevan: Yeah, but I mean we looked and his videos and we liked him and said let's work with this guy!
ALL: Yep.
Bryan: All him. His treatment and everything. We liked it so we just went with it.
Stevan: We have these made up instruments and we're gonna be playing these instruments while we're in the car and it's kind of like we're still feeling the music even though we're playing with tennis rackets and a cheesy toy piano. And then we're gonna meet up all together and drive to another location where all of our real instruments and amps are and play together. It has a really cool vibe.
Justin: Josh and I wrote that with Ben Glover. We just started talking about life for like two hours before we actually started songwriting; just sharing the vision of the band with him, and him sharing different things that he was dealing with in his life. Just different life issues type stuff came out and that's where we were getting the lyrics for the song. The melody on the chorus was Ben Glover. At first it was pretty hard to get the flow for that song, but once we did it all started coming together. We love that song. It's one of my favorites. (Ryan: Yeah, you can actually worship to it.) Yeah… there's definitely an emotion in that song.
Bryan: Mine is "Why Does it Take So Long?"
Stevan: "Feel it in Your Heart." It's just upbeat and energetic the whole time. It's fun to play live. We've done it a few times at some shows. People catch onto the melody like that. It's awesome to hear them singing and celebrating life.
Justin: It's a tie between "New Years Day" and "Why Does it Take So Long?" I love both of those songs.
Dave: "Let Go" is my favorite.
Bryan: I want to ask you a question. Let's see… What music influences you and what have you been listening to recently?
ALL: Yeah!! We do too!!!
Bryan: LA Goulding.
Stevan: Hillsong United.
Dave: We Are Scientists.
Justin and Bryan: Thai food!
Dave: On the west coast, In and Out Burger.
Bryan: Stevan will say Greek.
Bryan: Pass. *laughter*
Stevan: He's been teaching us… well, like the album's saying about, control.
Dave: The songs have really become a reality.
Bryan: Every song on the record is basically our life over the past year. Basically, God's been showing us that we need to release that control.
Dave: I think that's why people will really get this record. They'll see us. Searchlights was more about people going through something and this record is actually our heart on our sleeves showing a lot of hurt, frustrations, but still joy as well. Even when we run away, we can't out run His pursuit of us.
Bryan: Flabbergast. Haha! We love Jesusfreakhideout!
Stevan: Thanks for supporting our music!
Josh Engler: What inspired us to name the record Control was stuff that was happening in life. The journey that we'd been on and life lessons that we've learned. The title is really a question, even though there isn't a question mark. The title is asking, "who has control?" Is it God or is it you? Paul says, "We must die… we must decrease so that He may increase." It's the art of dying daily and letting God take those places in your life. And that's kind of the journey we've been on.
Josh: Yeah we started teasing each other; we had to be careful what we were writing about because it was happening to us.
Josh: Haha. Yeah. A lot of peace. There's a bit about struggle in the concepts on the record. Just that learning aspect; but it's growth. It's challenging, but it's growth. But we're grateful for those chances. You know your faith is strengthened when it's tested. So we're grateful for that.
Josh: Yeah there's a dance element, a funk element. We just wanted to have fun with this record. We've been doing the rock thing for a long time. We settled into the alternative indie rock sound we had on Searchlights. With this one, we wanted to just experiment with different sounds and tones. I'm playing more synths now too. We really wanted to have fun on the album.
Josh: I love all of them for different reasons. And since we haven't played all of them live yet. So I'm excited; looking forward to that! "New Years Day" is a really good song. I really like it for many different reasons. It was written out of the idea of someone coming to Christ and that being like a New Years Day and a turning point. So I'll go ahead and say "New Years Day," but "Live it Out" and "Feel it in Your Heart" tie for second place.
Josh: That's a huge part of it. You know, when we let ourselves go: our selfishness, our humanness, our sinful nature, and when God starts taking over, we gain that perspective. And all the travel that we've done... most of us were sheltered as children. Most of us grew up in church so we were overexposed maybe to religion and sometimes tradition becoming religion rather than having a relationship with Christ. So it's just that cry to understand a Biblical worldview and see God's perspective on everything and be the church. And stop creating cliques where it's more of a social club rather than empowerment meetings to reach the world with the gospel. Recently, I went through this reformation and I said it in my heart, man, that I'd rather be at fault for loving too much than for judging too much. So that's kind of the mentality that is in our music.
Josh: Yeah, instead of trying to handcuff someone to keep them from moral failure, work on their heart and their actions will reflect the inward state. It's not the sin that sends us to Hell, but it's because we haven't pursued Christ and accepted His work in our lives. That's the key, man. People who go to Hell don't want to be there. They choose to be separated from God.
Josh: Thanks for being interested in our music. We're really grateful for that. We're just blessed, man. Thanks for coming out!
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