Where did Blue Duck come into play?
Aaron: We’ve known the guys at Blue Duck for a little while. We were introduced to them through bands we had met like After the Sirens and Palaris, who we actually met when they were a different band. But we had been talking to them for a little while off and on. We wanted to get the album finished before we had any major conversations with anybody. In that time, they had been talking to us and our management. We really felt they matched what we wanted to do with this record. We got the vibe that they were so legitimately excited about the band – not just that they wanted to release it, but that there was something about our music and band. We thought it was a great place for us to be. Sometimes bands can get lost in a label and they become, “Oh here’s just another one of our bands.” But we thought they would really, really push us because they were excited about us. That’s amazing to us to be such a focal point for a label. SA: You guys have a long tour coming with Burden of a Day and