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ADAM: As you continue to write and prepare for the next album, what would a larger indie label need to do to entice you to sign with them?
ADAM: My father and brother once drove from Wisconsin to Colorado listening only to Garbage's Version 2.0. What album wouldn't wear out its welcome with you, even played on repeat halfway across America? JEN: Bob Dylan - Blood On the Tracks. ADAM: Musicians always like to say that there's no telling what the future may bring, there's no telling what direction their sound will evolve. With that as a given, what will we never hear on a Jen Gloeckner album? JEN: That is a good question. I would have to say that it would be a song with no soul.
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