Is the current tour with Steel Train and Forgive Durden a headlining tour for you?
We’re supporting Steel Train and Forgive Durden opens the shows. This tour has probably been one of our favorite tours. It’s definitely a lot smaller; probably the most people at a show have been three or four hundred. But the people that come out to these shows are a little more similar…Forgive Durden and Steel Train are kind of along the same kind of music. Playing along JEW and Motion City is quite different; it’s a pop-punk band and whatever people call us, whatever we are. This tour’s a really good fit; the shows are smaller but it’s pretty good. It’s also the first time we’ve had a direct support slot, so that’s wonderful. How would you describe your sound to those unfamiliar with you? If I say that my band is jungle punk/hip-hop/gospel, I have a certain idea of what that is but you’re going to have a completely different idea. When you’re in a band, you don’t think your band sounds like anyone. You think that you’re the most original thing ever. I think genre is totally specif