INSIGHT Magazine November 2014 | Page 24

Music INSIGHT ran with it,” said Fike, shrugging. “When the next show tacked it on, I kind of said, ‘Well, this is a thing, now.’” Holman joined the band in the late 2000s, working with Fike both on Keyton material and as a member of The Record Year, a punk band fronted by Fike with Holman playing guitar. Keyton went on a US tour through 14 states in two weeks, including shows in Alabama, indicative of the band’s work ethic, which Holman cites as a foundation of the group. “I played in other bands, but we never did as much as Keyton and I did back in the day,” said Holman. Keyton’s history of playing original music pulled Kasper and Medders into the fray, both of whom answered a call on Facebook for local musicians to round out the lineup. 24 “What attracted me to playing with Keyton, I knew that whatever incarnation I was playing with that day, I’d be playing original music,” said Kasper. Medders echoed the sentiment, saying, “The songwriting impressed me; it’s really easy to relate, seeing that each particular is about something, there’s some basis for it in real life.” Though Kasper and Medders joined the band only within the last year or so, the two bring years of experience to the band. The band gleefully discovers that they’ve got 69 years of performing on stage to their name when they combine their pasts, eliciting laughs and jokes. The new album ties into that sense of history; the record comes in a rough cardboard sleeve, imprinted with the band’s name and a heart, tied with twine by hand. Each song, says Fike, ties into a per- November 2014 INSIGHT