That being said, are personal elements ever intertwined with the overarching story lyrics?
Hunter: I’ll say that if they are, well, I like keep it about the story. Aaron: Weave it in so it’s unrecognizably impersonal. Hunter: Or at least some sort of guise. We like to have a little more to read into, we leave clues here and there for the zealous. WiF: Do you feel like personal or hyper-intimate lyrics are too self-conscious, or revealing? Hunter: To me they are. I really don’t want people to know about my own secrets too much. Aaron: I can’t really answer for Hunter, but I think there were a few songs earlier on that had more personal lyrics, and they never quite felt right. WiF: Now that the EP’s done, how do you feel about it? Is it possible to be objective about something that took so much energy to create? Hunter: We love it to bits. Aaron: Seriously. It came out better than I ever thought it could or would. Daniel: I’m very happy with the end result. Aaron: Though, at this point…yeah, it’s hard to be objective. Hunter: Very hard. Aaron: I mean, we heard it probably 10,0
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