“For this record, we decided to find one thing we all agreed on and push in that direction as hard as we could,” adds Kevin Lenhart (drums). “We needed to sound like us, and boldly so.”
The guys took a year to narrow their musical lens, explore new ways of recording, and hone in on a directive and focus that they could all get excited about. Or, as Rohner Segnitz (keyboards/vocals) puts it, “do that Division Day thing of fucking talking a bunch, equivocating and deliberating.” They came out the other side with Visitation, an album which finds the band steering confidently into darker territory, marrying synthetic and organic textures in songs about death, transformation, and the devil.
