Everyone seems to make really amazing albums when they just camp out and write. It always seems like the cabin idea is the way to go. I think that definitely helped with this record a lot and why it sounds so cohesive. We've never really done that before, to have all that time to devote to writing music. We wrote the whole time we were there and it was amazing. So for this album we took time off work and rented a cabin in the woods for like two weeks or so. It's hard to do that after working all day. When we recorded Separation, we were all working nine-to-fives so we would write for a few hours at Eric's house, so it kind of felt rushed and forced. What kind of mindset were you guys in when you were writing and recording it? After listening to it a few times, I think it sounds really mature and more developed than Separation. You guys just released your second album not too long ago. It's cool that some of these people are hearing new styles of music, and it's working for everyone's benefit. Our fans are showing up too, so it's a really good mix. You've got kids showing up for Slingshot Dakota, you've got the hardcore kids showing up for Cruel Hand but they also like Title Fight too. It's a completely diverse crowd, that's what's been cool about this whole tour. What have the reactions been for each band night by night? I noticed it's a really diverse lineup, especially with Cruel Hand thrown in there. A lot of the shows have been sold out too, which is unreal. So how is the Title Fight tour going so far? Punknews staff interviewer Gregg Harrington got a chance to speak with vocalist Jon Simmons via phone about the band's new album and plans for the future. Prior to that, the band was cruising along on tour with Title Fight, Cruel Hand, and Slingshot Dakota, supporting their second album for No Sleep Records titled The Things We Think We're Missing. Doylestown, Pennsylvania-based band Balance And Composure recently made headlines via an accident that destroyed their van and trailer.
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