May. 26, 2010 - Issue #762: Timeland
Music Notes
One Way State
"I just destroyed everything and built everything back up to where I am now," Mack explains. "It turned into a really cool song in the end."
These days One Way State is sailing smoothly, with an album on the horizon and plans by Mack and guitarist Nick Moir to start their own record label to release the music.
"We've worked hard for what we've done so far and what we're about to do for the next year," Mack says. "We owe it to ourselves to work as hard as we can. It beats searching for a deal and praying you don't get screwed over." —Heather Skinner
Fri, May 28 (7:30 pm)
One Way State
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