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When Jack Nugent, Connor Reeves, Shane & Hayden Barton, Davis Stewart, and Noah Kurtz started making music together as Dutch Interior, the lifelong friends living between houses in Los Angeles and Long Beach had been in and out of each other’s lives for the better part of two decades. The best relationships come easy, and the band is the product of a creative union brought on by already-established trust and familiar insularity. Beginning as a fluid experiment of songs born in the by moment, initial recordings Kindergarten and Blinded By Fame trace an uncanny and distinctive world of their own design. You can begin to pick up the separate stylings and personalities of the band members by the songs they independently write before bringing to the band at large, where the tracks often grow into new forms all together. Despite this individual approach to songwriting, they describe each other as “branches of the same core life” whose colliding influences and experience all bleed into the songs. Describing Sandcastle Molds as a “fucked up Fleetwood Mac song,” Nugent elucidates that “this song grew from the realization, while driving down the 405 after a long night, that I might be losing my edge. Sandcastle Molds deals with holding on to your sense of self as the world descends into madness at a nauseating pace. How does one hold on to hope when the state of all things seems to be in rapid decay?” The band’s music has always been filled with both introspective yearning and ou