By: Jennifer Vintzileos
Q) How would you best describe your sound?
Morgan: I feel like we say indie rock..? Or Americana. But in broad strokes terms, sorta leaves room to do whatever we want.
Q) Who are your Top 3 musical influences?
Morgan: Collectively, there’s too many influential artists to narrow down to three, but there’s still those core bands that always play a part in decision making – such as The Strokes, The Beatles, etc.
Q) Tell us about your new album Nobody.
Morgan: This song hits it pretty on the nose thematically. Finding our place in this world/music industry is a weird thing.
Q) What inspired your previous single “Bedroom Wall?”
Nelson: The song was written around the opening line and it slowly became a “forgive me for rebelling” type song.
Q) You also shot a music video for the track “Bedroom Wall.” How did you come up with the concept?
Nelson: The “Bedroom Wall” video was shot by the talented Michael Fisher. We were on a bit of a time crunch, so we didn’t have much time to find a location. We shot basically the whole thing in Morgan’s apartment and tried out a bunch of different shots we thought would be fun – and he somehow made it very cohesive!
Q) Since its release, what has been the reaction to Nobody from fans and listeners?
Nelson: We had been performing this one the last few shows we did with a great response. It looks like it’s doing pretty well now that it’s out there, too! So, we’re stoked on that.
Q) I absolutely love the track “In Waves!” Which track was your favorite to write and record for Nobody?
Nelson: I think “Nobody?” We went into the studio with a completely different vibe in mind and came out with an entirely new thing. I think that’s always the most exciting prospect when going into the studio.
Q) What is your songwriting process? Do you need music before you can begin crafting lyrics?
Nelson: Generally speaking, yes – I like to have a chord progression first and just mumble words until a hook comes to mind! But “Bedroom Wall” started with that opening line and chords came after – so you never really know!
Q) How much of a hand do you have when it comes to the production side of the music you make?
Nelson: We’re relatively collaborative in the studio. Everybody in the band has plenty of opinions on production, and is involved in the entire process. But it can also depend entirely on the song. We generally defer to our producer for the final call on things.
Q) What emotion or message do you hope lingers with those that explore the EP Nobody as a whole?
Morgan: We just hope you like the music; there’s more on the way, and we’re really only scratching the surface of what we’re sitting on. These couple of songs are part of a larger waterfall into more songs and a full length album, and I think our sound is starting to emerge.
Q) You have upcoming tour dates in Europe and Canada this summer. Are there any plans for some U.S shows in the future?
Morgan: Definitely on the list for us and there has been some discussion! But we generally don’t know anything for certain until a couple months out. Hypothetically, potentially this fall? And if not this fall, potentially definitely in 2026?!
Q) Which song is your favorite to perform at live shows?
Nelson: I think some of our most favourites are these couple of songs right now – due to the proximity of release. We just debuted “Nobody” in Munich on the day of its release. Absolutely rad. Other favourites are the ones we’re testing out on the road right now – which are incoming very very soon!
Q) What would you like to say to your fans and supporters?
Morgan: Thanks for listening, thanks for coming to shows. Come to another one? Buy a t-shirt? We’ve started selling t-shirts online now. We’ll even sign it for you (we’re suuuuper broke – but the record is good.)