When a life-long friend and bandmate decides they need to pursue other interests, you can't help but feel sad. At the same time though, you can't help but feel incredibly lucky for the time you spent travelling the world together - bettering yourselves as musicians and human beings. In this episode, we elaborate on what Arif's graceful departure meant for the band - both historically and moving forward. Live long and prosper brother!
Up Next in Of Our Own Volition
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Episode 4 - Tedious Territory
Watch us curse, sweat, and gouge out our eyes as we attempt to record the mountain that was "Volition".
This episode documents the recording of guitars, bass, and vocals for the album. It also features our cherished 'top indie gogo contributors' who paid to be a part of the actual recording p...
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Episode 3 - Offset Origins
Episode 3 is all about drums. We lost our friend and bandmate Moe when he decided to head back to school. So we reached out to Chris Adler to see if he would be interested in drumming on our new album. Shockingly, he was thrilled so we flew him up and got down to business. You will see how th...
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Episode 2 - Record Revival
This episode explores our decision to crowdfund our 4th studio album. You'll see the risks and rewards of exploring a release model so foreign to the band.
The response from this campaign rejuvenated our spirits and taught us never to take our listeners for granted.
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