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Eight Is Not Enough

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Published on November 30, 2005

I read an interview recently, and when you guys were asked what kind of band you were in, someone said "art-rock." Think that's an accurate description?

Oh, I don't know, that's the quintessential question, isn't it? Somebody says, "You're in a band, what does your band sound like?" Most guys are reticent to say, 'cause you gotta be careful. Anything you say has a million different connotations to all kinds of people. I think we've tried to make a conscious answer not to pick a particular style, though I suppose I could see someone referring to it as "art-rock," which just basically seems to refer to someone a little more creative than your traditional rock band, someone trying to exist outside of the framework of the standard stuff, which we definitely are.

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