Blake Sennett, the Rilo Kiley singer, revisits the song "Pictures of Success" after 25 years, noting his altered perspective on readiness for life's journeys. Sennett humorously reflects on his shift from eagerness to a more cautious view, echoing the sentiments expressed in the track. The band, which started with its first EP in 1999, has navigated various stages of career and personal growth, including a split and subsequent reunion shaped by life's complexities such as marriages and children. Their journey through indie success and mainstream popularity offers profound insights into the passage of time.
I'm not as ready to go as I was then, joked Sennett, on a recent video call with his bandmates. Life comes at you fast.
Since the release of the first Rilo Kiley EP in 1999, the band has survived affiliation with Hollywood, straddled mid-aughts indie exuberance with its third album.
Ready to go! Life comes at you fast. After marriages, children, and self-reflection, Rilo Kiley found its way back together again.
You already went, Boesel quipped. We should license that song to, like, Cialis, or something, Lewis suggested.
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