
O.W: How long has the band been together?
B.T: About a year and a half.
O.W: What are your goals as a band?
B.T: For our creations and dynamics to be more experimental.
O.W: What makes your band different from all the others?
B.T: We have a mix of very light songs and very heavy songs.
O.W: What was your worst experience as a band?
B.T: It was our first gig in Chicago and we had this strange feeling that the bands we played with were gay! We have nothing against gays, but it was a little off the wall. We think it was a bad joke. We haven't been able to get to the bottom of it yet.
O.W: Are there any special projects going on?
B.T: Yes, we have a video upload on the Internet at Jamtv.com. Go check it out!
O.W: Sorry, we couldn't locate the site.
O.W: What's the best experience the band has had yet?
B.T: Just being on this tour. We have been all over the place. To name a few: NYC, Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas and Missouri.
O.W: What's the music like in Chicago?
B.T: Very segregated and pretentious. Posers everywhere. It's dead, but we're working on getting it back on its feet.
O.W: I hear you guys have your own record label.
B.T: Well, we opened a record label in this building and we had some friends open a recording studio downstairs. It makes everything very convenient.
O.W: What's the name of the record label?
B.T: 4 Alarm Records. It's out of Chicago.
O.W: What's the name of your CD?
B.T: Lighting Process.

