Fertita says the group will head back to the studio in August. All of his new demos have been for the band, and the other members will likely contribute more writing this time. "Our second record isn't going to sound like our first," Fertita says. He doesn't want the group's '60s-slanted sound, which fits neatly among the lush sound of Bobsled's other bands, to become an albatross for the Waxwings. "We don't want to restrict ourselves to a certain sound to be part of something."What the group remains part of is the new Detroit -- not Rock City, but Smart Pop Suburb."
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