We spoke with The Plot In You vocalist Landon Tewers about their new record, Dispose and the progression of the band's sound.

Tell us about your experience with Stay Sick Recordings. Obviously, you’ve switched to Fearless Records now but what prompted the change?

We had signed with Stay Sick for just one album, we had a pleasant experience through that cycle but once our deal was up we decided to explore other options and landed with Fearless.

Happiness In Self Destruction had 15 tracks and is almost 1 hour long whereas Dispose has 10 tracks (9 if you ignore the 1 minute interlude) and is 35 minutes long. Any particular reason for this given the 2+ years between releases?

We had 20+ songs written for DISPOSE but wanted to cut the fat and release the most powerful and cohesive set of tracks on the album. There wasn’t much comparison between the two releases.

What made you wanna bring in a producer (Drew Fulk) for this record as opposed to previous records where you produced them yourself?

We wanted another set of ears on the songs and were a fan of Drew’s work.