Whats the reasoning behind the cover shot of the train sinking in the mud?
Bill Mallonee: Well someone told me that it’s a British railroad train in India which has capsized in the mud and there’s no getting it out. It’s like what do you do. There’s these two individuals scratching their heads thinking what do we do next and it seemed that it would go really well with the title of the record. When we saw it we knew we wanted to use the photo and we got it for a small amount of money. It’s a great picture. I haven’t always been to happy with our cover art work in the past – when you’re working with record labels well we’d like to get this here and cut a little bit of money there and it’s got to be a jewel box instead of a digipack and yadda yadda yadda and it’s like “Okay, whatever,” and it tends to end up pretty generic. But that’s a nice photo. Triste: If you look at some of the lyrics used in your songs you get recurring themes of questioning, yearning, longing etc. Is that a reflection on yourself personally? Bill Mallonee: I can fake it. I’m pretty good w
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