We were able to catch up with American rock band from Los Angeles, In Her Own Words, to discuss their new album ‘Distance or Decay’ and about their summer tour.
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If you had to pick out your favorite song or lyrics from the album what would the be?
“Sometimes you bend until you break and then it’s all over, 2pm, you’re not sober. Bottle up the message until you learn the lesson” from “One Thing You Should Know”
When you are in a writers block how do you get out of it and find your inspiration again?
Eat! Sleep! Walk! I don’t experience much writer’s block anymore, but when I do it’s usually brief nowadays because I’ve learned to just take a step back and focus on thoughts other than what I’m writing about, and then when I come back so does the inspiration.
You are currently on a summer tour with Tiny Moving Parts and This Wild Life, what have been some of your most memorable moments?
Seeing all of the IHOW inspired tattoos is always a great moment. Each person has a different story of why they got a specific lyric or image tattooed on them and that’s always a good feeling.
Speaking of tours, as a band, what are some of your favorite touring memories?
Our favorite parts of touring is all the different food in each place. We try to eat local when we can and each area of the world has something they specialize in, so it’s fun to try out all the different spots.
What can we expect in the future from the band ?
Lots of touring!! We’re very excited to play some longer sets and throw in some new songs and older ones we haven’t really gotten to play.
Anything else you would like the readers to know?
We appreciate everyone jamming the new album, and hope everyone is liking it enough to show their friends!
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