Erin - Do you have any desire to take your music outside of the Christian music industry?
Nathan - Definitely, we want our music to go to the masses. When we were with Atlantic they wanted us to do another album that was like mainstream and a boyband record and I think that's why we parted ways. But right now we feel like this is the place where God has opened doors and this is something we have a passion for. To be honest sometimes it is a little frustrating, you don't want to be in a Christian bubble because there is a certain Christian mentality that comes along with Christian radio stations or such where they only want a certain type of song played. At the same time we have some songs that could crossover and we are all for that. Some people ask if we are trying to go secular but it's like, what does that mean? Even if we were in a mainstream band so to speak we would still be writing the same type of music, I mean maybe some songs would be different but we are very spiritual people and we write about our spiritual relationship with Christ. At the same time we write songs about life. We have a song called Life that talks about life too.