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Altitude TV conducted an interview with singer
Lacey Mosley and bassist
Pat Seals of
FLYLEAF backstage in Los Angeles while the band was on tour with
SEETHER.
Pat and
Lacey discuss the trials and tribulations of being on the road so long and also talk about new material for their next album.
Watch the five-minute clip below.
FLYLEAF recently landed a platinum album award for sales of one million copies of the band's self-titled 2005 debut album. The award caps more than two years of touring and promotion that included stints with
KORN and the
Family Values Tour, as well as two rock radio singles,
"I'm So Sick" and
"Fully Alive". Guitarist
Sameer Bhattacharya told
The Pulse of Radio that the band has barely had a chance to reflect on its success. "They keep us so busy that we really don't know quite what's going on," he said. "We haven't really had time to reflect on what's happening. We've just been kind of 'go, go, go.'That's probably the best part about it, just getting to travel and getting to see other people everywhere you go, and different cultures and everything. It's one of those things that people, you know, dream of doing and no one really gets a chance to do it, you know, and here we are, it's our job."
FLYLEAF will begin work on its second CD sometime later this year.