Qlowski: "We Experience So Much Pain as People and as a Society, and We're Left With the Wound and Have To Learn How To Deal With It"
Shadow Show: "Despite Both New Songs Having Different Sonic Influences, They Share the Same Spirit and Revolve Around Themes of Obsession, Hysteria, and the Allure and Mysticism of The Unknown"
Added Dimensions: "I Think It's Important To Have a Live Version of a Band Anyway That Sounds Different From the Recordings. It Helps Put It All in Context Once You See a Band Play In-Person"
Jed Dmochowski of The V.I.P.'s: "None of Us Were Trained Musicians, but We Knew How a Good Song Should Be Shaped and Sound Like"
THINE RETAIL SIMPS: "The Best Parts of Recording Were These Long Jams Where We Would Just Let the Tape Roll and See What Happened"
PYPY: "The Presence of Synthesizers Sets This Record Apart From Our First One. I'm Curious To See How People Will Appreciate the Mix of Electronic Elements With Garage Music"
Kate Bollinger: "I Hadn't Been to Los Angeles Before 2021 and I Met So Many People That Totally Changed My Life and My Perspective"
Soup Activists: "While I Do Miss Fronting a High Energy Band, I Am Happy and Excited With What I'm Doing Now"
Freak Genes: "You Meet a Lot of People When You Play in Bands and Some Friendships From That Just Stick"
Pleasant Mob: "Chicago Is Like One Big Musical Family"
Class: "Honestly I Don't Think We Anticipated Having Another LP Out Almost a Year to the Day From Our Last Release"
Dead Finks: "Lyrically, Our Songs Usually Fall into One of Two Themes; Total Uncertainty to the Point of Near-Dissociation, or Total Certainty to the Point of Near-Delusion"