![]() When was the last less-than-ideal moment for the group?īoyd: When we made If Not Now, When? and toured behind it, it marked a dark-night-of-the-soul moment in our career. It can be incredibly difficult, and there are times when you want to say, “F–k all you people! I’m moving to the streets!” But you survive and you get through, and wonderful things happen. That’s what makes it seem like no time has passed.īoyd: There are so many things over the years that could have forced this to stop, but we persevered. It gives me this feeling of complete and total curiosity in the process. It seems like it came from a different planet or something, but you know it’s you and you’re still that person, just 20 years later.īoyd: Just because we’re guys who grew up together making music - it’s a family, and everybody can relate to the notion of how beautiful and supportive being part of a family unit can be, and how much we can grow from it.Įinziger: Every time we write a new song, the excitement of writing something that feels connective, that part of it never changes and never gets old. ![]() ![]() You know it’s you, but you can’t believe that everybody let you get rid of that haircut. feel like the work of entirely different people to you?īoyd: It’s like looking back through an old photo album or when you see yourself on an old videotape as a child. It makes me feel very happy.ĭoes S.C.I.E.N.C.E. It’s a very strange dichotomy, but it gives me a massive sense of appreciation for what we’ve been through, what we’ve accomplished, what we’ve done. From a certain perspective it feels like it has been lifetimes, and then from other vantage points it’s like no time has passed. Einziger: It feels like a thousand years, to be honest.
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