I just wanted to say thank you for your music and for the relentless effort you pore into your writing, recording, and live shows. I don’t know what it quite is about your music, but it hits me like no other. It’s brought me closer with my brother and given me some awesome times with friends seeing you in concert. I’ve seen you twice now, at Massey Hall in 2011 and this past summer up at the Kee, which was some of the most fun I’ve ever had. Thanks for doing this AMA, and I’m beyond ecstatic for the release of Lo-Fantasy!
As for my question, you guys have had some amazing opportunities to perform and work with some other amazing artists, including The Tragically Hip, which is my other favourite band. Like The Hip, it seems as though you guys are always looking to grow musically and deviate from your comfort zones, creating amazing and unique albums. I was wondering how you approach these opportunities to learn from other great artists, and perhaps what is one of the biggest lessons you have gained from these experiences. Thanks SRB, and best of luck with the new release!
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Sam, Nuge, Eric, James, and Josh,
I just wanted to say thank you for your music and for the relentless effort you pore into your writing, recording, and live shows. I don’t know what it quite is about your music, but it hits me like no other. It’s brought me closer with my brother and given me some awesome times with friends seeing you in concert. I’ve seen you twice now, at Massey Hall in 2011 and this past summer up at the Kee, which was some of the most fun I’ve ever had. Thanks for doing this AMA, and I’m beyond ecstatic for the release of Lo-Fantasy!
As for my question, you guys have had some amazing opportunities to perform and work with some other amazing artists, including The Tragically Hip, which is my other favourite band. Like The Hip, it seems as though you guys are always looking to grow musically and deviate from your comfort zones, creating amazing and unique albums. I was wondering how you approach these opportunities to learn from other great artists, and perhaps what is one of the biggest lessons you have gained from these experiences. Thanks SRB, and best of luck with the new release!
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