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Dear And The Headlights have tapped into a sound that speaks to people of all musical "scenes," from indie-pop to folk. The band has elaborated on their sound captured some of their live energy in the studio.
Drunk Like Bible Times was recorded with producer Bob Hoag (who they also worked with on their debut), at Duff and Hoag's Flying Blanket Recording, the band are ready to tackle new ground. "I think part of the issue with the first record is that we demoed a bunch of songs, and we just demoed them to death," says vocalist Ian Metzger. "By the time we ended up recording the actual record, I had to go in and sing about stuff that I didn't even slightly relate to anymore. When we went into the studio and heard the polished version, we're like, 'Ugh! It's a little lifeless.' On this record, we didn't demo any of the songs. We let playing them out live kind of be the demo just by playing it out and remembering how it sounds live."