We have played in many different constellations with three of us as singers, but then I think
we had like three different singers and with the last singer decided to quit the band, it
was like 2008, and then we started jamming a lot and thought this is the kind of music
that we always wanted to play. We've always jammed, but it's very difficult for a singer
to jam with an instrumentalist. It's a pretty natural thing, but I guess after you can hear
the evolution and the music from the first record and the second. I guess going to the
studio just means trying to capture the energy of the jamming as well. But it's not only
the improvisation, it's the structure. Especially after it's recorded. We start to listen to it a lot of times in the mixing process. Some of our songs is always half done, half improvised. I think that's pretty important for us to keep that.
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