How did it feel to be recognized by the Howard Stern Show and legendary Matt Pinfeild on KRock?
R: Any little victories are a dream. It’s like you’re a kid getting called out on the radio. You can’t even imagine. I’m sure you’ve done tons of interviews and talked to millions of musicians about the complete payoff. The Howard Stern Show is totally the biggest radio show in the country, not necessarily rock and roll geared, but it’s a huge audience. To have that exposure. Matt Pinfield, he’s been around the business forever and a well respected critic or radio show host if you will. Those victories make it all worth while. K: I see you’re on the road quite a bit. Do you have any crazy road stories or fan experiences yet? R: You can imagine cooped up in a van with your buddies. The funny thing we noticed is that it’s not so much the major cities that are the most fun, it’s the outskirts. Being from Brooklyn it’s everything all the time, but when you’re arriving at Denny’s at four in the morning in between shows somewhere in the middle of Kansas and you walk in you definitely turn he