ION INDIE MAGAZINE April 2015, Volume 11 | Page 49

asking us to play at their events and stuff. From there, we just kept writing and performing. We really wanted to make it something more than just a one-time thing. ION: Speaking of writing, you just recorded a new album. What can you tell me about it? Or is it a big secret? Cheyenne: It’s a big secret. Loren Cleveland (Guitar): It’s two secrets. Cheyenne: Well, we went to Boston to record, and the songs on the album are a compilation of things that we’d been working on for a while and songs that were written just recently. Everything’s been refined and redrawn for this album. The title of the album, we’ve decided is “Love Never Dies”. Really, as a band, what we’ve been experiencing over the past several months is learning how to love people unconditionally. We really wanted people to be touched by a love that is unconditional. One of the songs, called “Song of Eve”, was written with the essence of who our band is in mind. It was written about people who have been broken, who have been hurt but yet they’re being called to hope. They’re being called to come back home. They’re being called to live again—to step out of a place of darkness and depression and come home. ION: What is your idea of a perfect show? Peter Suleski (Guitar): Hehehehe Cheyenne: Perfect show? Jay (Bass): They don’t exist. Cheyenne: I think a perfect show is just a show where one person is touched by something we say or something we sing. A perfect show doesn’t mean that everything went perfectly… Loren: Cause, it never does. Cheyenne: It doesn’t mean we play all the right notes… Loren: That never happens. Cheyenne: It doesn’t mean the sound is excellent. It doesn’t mean we’re not going to break strings or drum sticks… Michael BonGiovanni (Drums): I’ve actually never broken a stick in a show… Loren: Or sprained your ankle. Cheyenne: Loren sprained his ankle at our last show.