GS: "The title was taken off the old Dog Neutral list, like a lot of these were- don't remember who came up with it. Sometimes pieces will suggest imagery and form little stories in my head, and once this one was titled that happened to me. It brought to mind a woman getting kicked out of the car by her asshole boyfriend/husband, and the thoughts that occur to her on the walk home- a journey from subservience to independence. Of course the music actually has nothing to do with that and it can mean anything you want it to- a promotion for the healthiest form of exercise, fun with a dysfunctional family, etc. Or it can mean virtually nothing at all. It's up to you."
HS: "The opening swing rhythm on the hi-hats suggests a strolling walk, and to me seems quite a bit more light-hearted than it does to Greg. The interplay between us is, well, kind of playful all throughout the piece, which (in typical Jugalbandi fashion) goes through several transformations during its journey. The final four minutes or so could be a separate piece in its own right, and probably will indeed become one at some point."
Throwing mathcore, emo, and ambient into the mix, Estonia's Kaschalot push progressive rock's multitasking approach to its limits. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 10, 2021