Jordan: Honestly, it doesn't bug me at all. I could see it driving some people up the wall, but I don't have any issues with it at all. It's pretty crazy because I like my space. I'm not an introvert, but I definitely when I'm at home will spend the whole day in my room with the door shut watching movies. So, it's crazy that I literally have no issues with it. We're really lucky cause our whole crew, we're all best friends, which definitely doesn't always happen in this industry. We all genuinely care about each other, we all call each other when we're not on the road. If we're not already hanging out we're calling to check up and see how we're doing.

I hear Prince is a major influencer of Cherub as well for you personally. If you could have sat down with him and asked him any question, what would it be?

Jordan: I've never thought about that before, but maybe cause I've listened to so much of his music, I don't even think I'd ask him about music. I'd ask him something about a normal everyday living thing that I would find interesting. Like, I don't know what his diet consisted of. So maybe what he ate on a daily basis, something not about the music. Or like, what did he wear to bed at night? (laughs)

Does being from Nashville, a major music capitol, help in your decision to start Cherub? What were the beginning years like?

Jason: We met going to school for music production, and that's where we met both other band members that are playing with us now. We're all friends from freshman year of college. The whole thing started when we were going to music school, we ended up starting the band after, but it kind of facilitated the process of meeting each other. Meeting like-minded people that are doing the same thing. I mean if we were just floating around in Nashville, it's full of people that are all musicians going out on tour, writing songs, going into the studio, so we probably would have started doing this at some point but the fact that we were all friends from such a formative time in what we were all doing was really cool. And it makes me feel really proud that we're all still together doing this, now at this point on a major label and touring in a bus and doing all these cool things that we dreamed about when we were younger.

Jordan: All the things the professors told you you can't do in school. Literally our professors at the recording industry school were like ‘you guys who came here 'cause you want to be musicians, you're not gonna make it. You should just get your degree.' And it was like really? This is what you tell people that are playing tuition? I mean, they were being realistic given the statistics, but don't tell an 18-year-old kid that.

Does George the dog often get to hit the road with you guys as a groupie?