A shared youth is the tie that binds alt-rockers Dutch Interior
Briefly

Alt-rock band Dutch Interior, formed through decades of friendship, releases their third album 'Moneyball', showcasing digital recordings. Each member contributes songs, resulting in a collective sound. While they emphasize a light-hearted musical style, their lyrics lean towards a more somber theme, reflecting shared influences from their upbringing together in California. The band approaches recording with an aim to complete each song in a day, encapsulating their cohesive identity forged from years of collaboration.
"I met Shane and Hayden when I was 4 months old... Our parents did something called 'Mom's Club' together."
"Each member presents their own song, and then, after the song's introduced, it takes form within the band."
"Growing up together and a lot of shared influences are reflected in our lyrics."
"I think the songs present as a little more lighthearted than the lyrical content actually is."
Read at The Washington Post
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