When my buddy and I started recording Deeper Wells material, we were at school in central Illinois. We were pretty much on the same page as to how we felt geographically- in the middle of corn fields, yet still feeling claustrophobic. I can't speak entirely for him, but I know I was in a moment of "settling," leaning discontent with where I was/what I was doing there. These thoughts and feelings, while not exactly put forth sonically, definitely drove us to record. Now we're both in the Chicagoland area, and while we sound the same (same instrumentation, gear, etc.), I hate to think the feelings are somewhat dissipated from what they were at that previous time.