What has it been like working with local student and community groups?
AG: Lauren’s experience has been very positive. One [student environmental] group called up my wife, and was like, “We’re so happy to have Guster’s support behind this, because the perception of us on campus is that we’re not that cool.” And, you know, I think Guster does pretty well at these schools, and the concerts will be well-attended. It’s interesting to be a rock band supporting this and bolstering some of the smaller local campaigns. And that was the whole idea of Reverb in the first place. WT: Every tour of this kind is heavy on rhetoric, naturally. This tour also seems to have a lot of meaningful action. What, of all the things you’re doing, do you expect to have the biggest impact? AG: I guess my goal in general is to open people’s minds. I’m sure there are many college students who know way more than I do about these things, but I think your average college student that’s coming to a Guster show probably doesn’t. So I’m just hoping people learn that these things are for rea