DeMay says he doesn't have any definite plansfor future CDs yet, but adds. "I'm thinking therewill be some things coming out soon."
These days he is mostly concerned with thissummer, when he and Fat Day plan to tour thecountry by van, "hitting all the major cities, andhopefully a lot of small ones."
"The tour is my first financial priority rightnow," DeMay says.
His post-graduation plans don't extend beyondthe tour yet, he says.
"It's my future, I live for this tour," DeMaysays. "I'd basically like to be a rock star."
If this career goal doesn't pan out, DeMay sayshe might consider an entirely different route.
After initially balking at the question ofgraduate school ("Do we have to talk about that?"he asks), DeMay admits that he has applied to lawschool.
"I'm interested in studying law, but I'm notinterested in being a lawyer," he says. "I willeventually go to law school, whether that'sanytime soon is no clear."
DeMay says he is only certain that he will takea year after graduation to play in Fat Day.
"I try never to do anything that blocks me intoany choices," he says. "Everything's apossibility.