Crime In Stereo talk touring plans

28 November 2012 | 6:10 pm | Staff Writer
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Crime In Stereo guitarist and lyricist Alex Dunne recently discussed the band's touring plans in an interview with the Village Voice, stating that the band currently has no intentions to become a full-time band once again.

Crime In Stereo guitarist and lyricist Alex Dunne recently discussed the band's touring plans in an interview with the Village Voice, stating that the band currently has no intentions to become a full-time band once again.


Dunne said:


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"Basically, the reason why we feel that it's going to work now is essentially because we don't have to spend all of our time together. Maybe that sounds callous, but it really is the truth. None of us would be able to do this if we had to be in each other's presence for eight months at a time or for 24 hours a day for eight weeks on end. The thing that we were always great at and always clicked with us as a group was making music. I can't see us ever doing a full tour ever again. I don't want to put too much of a definitive statement on it, which isn't to say that we'll only ever play New York. ... That's the biggest thing that I can say I took away from the first round of Crime in Stereo and the breakup. The biggest thing I took away is that you don't need to do that. There really is no reason to ruin your life for the sake of a band because the truth is you can have both."


The band announced their reunion back at the beginning of October, and they played their first comeback show this past weekend in New York with I Am The Avalanche and Sainthood Reps.