Strike Anywhere talks Taco Bell, Acoustic EP
Strike Anywhere recently spoke to a local Richmond newspaper about their recent deal with Taco Bell and plans for an acoustic EP.
Regarding, the Taco Bell promotion which was to provide free food for the band while on tour:
It's crazy, because, on this tour, it's really what we need. It's an interesting spot for us to be in. As vegetarians, there are things we can eat at Taco Bell that aren't at other fast–food places, but we still can't bring ourselves to do it twice a day.
They also discussed plans for a stopgap acoustic EP before the upcoming follow up to Dead FM:
Rather than having folk versions of our punk songs, there'll actually be new songs that are derived from parts of our songs, with guitars and banjos and maybe a dobro, pedal steel and maybe a fiddle.
Take our songs and deconstruct them all the way back before rock'n' roll, back to an Appalachian–Dust Bowl–folk experience. We're excited about this.
The band is currently in the final days of a month–long tour with Silverstein.