“But basically we just strengthened our home studio, and in the second half we were able to create it in Zoom and recreate the studio experience,” he added. At that time, I wasn’t sure if I could complete the album,” Petrika said.
But they weren’t sure they could pull it off. So the band decided to shut it all down and go home and complete the album through zoom. “We were literally in the studio and the news was on the phone and I heard this for the first time, COVID-19,” Petrika said. “The singer said.īut having to hunt around at home to record a new album blinded the musicians. When I needed to get a little darker, I think I was a little off from the last album. “Walk the Moon was born out of this eternal youth and always chased the summer sun-like sensations into music. Then came the 2017 “What if Nothing”.Īccording to Petrika, the next “heights” feels like a “return” to the band. However, in 2014, “Talking is Hard” was also released via RCA, and the popularity of Walk the Moon soared thanks to the anthemic single “Shut Up and Dance”. The band, which was formed in 2006, signed an independent debut album “I Want! I Want!” With RCA in 2010 and released a self-titled major label debut in 2012. It turns out that viewers really need this kind of experience,” he added. “But in addition to all of them, it was absolutely touching. Usually I’ll meet fans after the show and meet friends and family, but we keep it pretty tight,” Petrika said. “It’s a little weird and the tour is a little different. The band from Cincinnati dated at Wiltern, Los Angeles on October 12th and at the Santa Anna Observatory on October 15th, and returned to the Dreamplane Tour to support their new record.
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So instead of finishing the new songs that make up the next album face-to-face in the studio, each “Shut Up and Dance” hit maker came home during lockdown and individualized albums via zoom instead of face-to-face in a professional studio.