'Harmony', Being Single and Cruising Concrete: An Interview with Christofer Drew of Never Shout Never
Buzznet: What stands out as your favorite Warped memory from this year?
Christofer Drew: Rediscovering my love for cruising the concrete.

B: In previous interviews you mention feeling like an outcast a lot--how did you feel on Warped Tour this year? Did you have a tour best friend? Or any frenemies?
C: Warped was awesome. We made many stoney allies.
B: Your songs are primarily about relationships--- does constantly touring make it harder to meet new girls?
C: You meet a lot of girls, but it's hard to find ones worth keeping.
B: Does being single make song writing easier, or more difficult?
C: Easier. You have a clearer head.
B: Is there a particular lyric or verse that means the most to you on your new album?
C: Yes; on the last track "Sellout." There's a few lines that really mean alot to me on there, but "fuck this scene" probably rings the truest.
B: If you get a new tattoo, what do you think it'll be?
C: Probably a tear drop to represent the person I killed.
B: What's your no-fail feel-good song?
C: "Good Vibrations" by the Beach Boys
B: School wasn't really your thing, but if you could teach a class, what subject would it be?
C: Probably P.E. Because that was my favorite subject.
B: What's the worst tasting vegan food you've ever tried?
C: Mushrooms
B: Tell us a story about one of the songs on the album.
C: "I Love You More Than You Will Ever Know" is a generality about loving all those that are close to me in my life whether they know it or not.
Harmony is out today! Buy it on iTunes.

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