I had the opportunity to interview Kelen Capener, bass
player from The Story So Far at Warped Tour in Atlanta , GA.
Although the interview was short I learned several new words and laughed a
little bit more than I should have. Hope you enjoy!
Y'all were great
today. It was so much fun. How was the performance for you?
It was real shmeeb. Everything was cool. We got to play in
the amphitheatre and it was really hot. It was shmeeb. It was in the shade. We
are out here in Georgia
and it's really hot.
Welcome to the South.
Yeah, but a lot of kids made it out early, so we've had the
day to hang out. So that's nice.
How's the response
been to the New EP?
It's been really shmeeb.
Can you spell that
word for me?
[Spells word] The response has been good because, I think,
kids wanted to hear songs like that from us. We had extra studio time to deal
with so we decided it would be a good idea.
What does [shmeeb]
mean?
Just great.
Sorry, I've never
heard that word before. Is that a California
word?
That's OK! Yeah, it is. Everyone will know what I'm saying
over there but not so much anywhere else.
I've never heard that
word in Alabama .
It's a pretty big word now. It's all over the internet and
stuff. It's kinda become a thing.
What's been your
favorite moment of Warped Tour so far?
It's just shmeeb. Greatest moment? I got to play in a
Dashiki.
A what?
It's what I'm wearing right now, well, the pants. It has a
top to it too. It's a West African garment. It was generously bestowed upon me
by a man name Steve.
[Laughter] New album?
Anything you can say about that?
Nothing really to say about it yet. It's not even far enough
along.
Anything else you
want to add?
Shmeeb.
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