MC: Three years ago, we did one gig, and nobody came! [laughs]
EC: [laughs] Bill's Bar was called the place.
THC: So do you have anything to really compare between American and British audiences?
EC: We haven't played enough to really know yet, and we've only played New York really, and no one turned up in Boston, so we don't know what Boston audiences are like. So we have to play with Luna for a couple of days and we'll probably have more of an idea.
MC: Playing New York as well is a lot like playing London in Britain. It's very different from playing anywhere else in the country and so you get a feeling that it is going to be different from the New York crowd [laughs]
THC: Do you guys like touring? Do you mind touring?
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