

We try to answer everything a fan asks us. Do you talk back and forth with fans a lot on there? On your Facebook page it says the band “typically replies within an hour” to messages. La Sera Hosts a ’60s Sci-Fi Country Bash in ‘High Notes’ Video: Premiere Once we got to the studio, we were able to bring the sessions to life with instruments. I love very polished songs so I asked him to make these songs in that vein, while keeping some elements of our old rootsy sounds as well. I would make the demos of all the songs at home, and then my brother-in-law, Brian, would help me shape them almost as if they were kids’ songs (He writes for kids television). We did this because I wanted to ensure we had exactly what was in my head recorded right before even getting into the studio. It’s funny, some songs on the record sound almost identical to the original demo. The other albums were songs that we’d played live a lot and then went into the studio to record. The strategy for this record, as opposed to the other records, was that we were really looking for a bigger sound. How do you think it compares to your first two albums? Your new album will probably expose the band to a whole bunch of new fans. We had breakfast together and kind of hit it off and then the next thing I know we’re on the Glassnote team. The whole band was just in shock and excited. Next thing I know Daniel Glass is flying up to Toronto to come meet us. It was surreal. I thought for sure she was joking with me. We were in talks with a few labels at that time and then one day she just dialed me up and said that Glassnote likes the record. The first I heard about Glassnote was through a call from my manager. How did Glassnote Records get in touch with you? What was the process like in signing with them? Unfortunately, we all got suspended for swearing on stage and the band kind of died off after that. We started a hip-hop group called KLIP Squad and we only ever had one show at our school cafeteria. I was really big into hip-hop during my teenage years so my friends and I kind of did our own thing. There were definitely a few bands playing around (of which our drummer Jer was in) but overall the scene was pretty small. To be honest, Lindsay had a pretty small music scene when I was growing up. The music scene you came from in Lindsay, Ontario - what’s it like? In terms of the scary characters, I just hoped that we could scare kids a little bit… Not too scary, but I wanted kids to kind of get that feeling I got when I used to watch the old Bond Movies.
THE STRUMBELLAS SPIRITS MOVIE
When I was a kid, I remember watching the street style funeral scene in that movie and being blown away! I didn’t know people had celebration-style funerals like that with music and beautiful colors, so I wanted to make a music video with that theme in mind.

The initial concept of the video ‘Spirits’ was from the 1970s James Bond film Live and Let Die. How did you come up with the concept for the “Spirits” video? Lizzo Debuts New Pink Hairdo With High Energy 'Grrrls' Dance
