You said earlier you were a 90’s throwback, how would you classify your music? Or is it classifiable?

I always tell people punk. Punk rock, I mean that’s kind of the core of the music we make and you can kind of feel that in the songs, very driving, fast, simple but not simplistic…

Who are some of the influential bands that formed your sound?

I can only speak for me, I guess I can speak for the other guys a little bit. For me, it’s definitely 90’s girl rock for sure like Hole and Sleater Kinney. 90 ‘s sounds in general, Sonic Youth and some other bands like that. Collin would probably say Foo Fighters. We also like modern stuff, I really love the band White Lung and I love how fast and driving and how they kind of mix punk and thrash together a little bit. Our drummer like I said is really into metal so a lot of the drum beats, you’ll see a lot of blast beats on on the record which is not really usual for a punk rock band but it fits really well with us. There’s quite a few injections in there of our influences.

What’s your favorite song to perform and what’s your favorite song on the EP?

I think my favorite song to perform is Godzilla’s Revenge, it’s just so gnarly and I really like yelling I grew up singing, just a lot of like regular singing...training...choir and shit like that but my love is the yelling. I love to yell I love doing the yells and I guess my favorite song we recorded is probably Bored and Old. I had told the guys before we actually put it out that that would be the one. I was like people (are going to) really like this one, I just have a feeling that it’s just...I don’t know…. the feedback that we’ve got back is that (they like it) and I really like the way that... I mean I really like the way that they all turned out but I’m pretty proud of that one. The harmonies and that primal yell in the middle of the song, like….it’s great

Is there a plan to release a full album?

I don’t know, we’re going to go back to the studio over the summer…(we’ll) see what happens. We’re going to see what we can put together before then. I don’t like to put stuff out just for the sake of putting it out and being like “oh well we need a full length record so we’re going to jam all these songs onto an album” plus I’ve noticed that a lot of bands are doing more like EP type stuff just kind of putting out EP’s pretty close together like with 6 months between them or whatever and I almost kind of like that format more. Thematically it’s a little easier to coordinate the songs and it also doesn’t make it feel super rushed or anything. You can spend more time on each track and you can tour of the songs a little longer because you’ve got two releases instead of one.

Speaking of tours...any plans to come out to Texas?

Oh we’d love that. We’d love that. We’d love to come out to Texas but I think this summer our first plan is to do a short Florida tour. I’m trying to get together with another Florida band. (They) are an all girl, post-punk band called The Nervous Girls and do a short Florida tour with them. Like a 7-dayer and then move on from there. Just taking it step by step I guess.

Born and Raised in Florida?

Yeah, I’m a Florida native I grew up on the east coast in Ft. Lauderdale.