Although there's already plenty of material written for another recording, the band is taking a measured approach to its next project. "It will go faster than this last one," Fuller says, "but there's still no way to tell how long it will take." What's more, the act also plans to stick with the EP format for future efforts — not for a lack of material, but in the interest of composition and storytelling.
"I really like when, across a full-length album, there's sort of a storyline or a theme that echoes throughout the whole thing," Rigel concludes. "And I don't trust myself enough as a songwriter to take a theme and run it across ten or a dozen songs. We're putting together some short stories rather than a novel."
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