![]() The band’s most recent, self-titled album even incorporated some light R&B elements. “I think, for now, Pattern has taken so much of our lives, and we’re just ready to do something else,” says Ward. I don’t think there’s any more evolution coming right now.” “Going from five members to four, to three, to two-I guess there’s only one more option. Still, Ward adds, listeners can expect both members to continue making music. “We got a lot of feedback on our last album and tour, people who were saying they were looking forward to seeing where that sound went. Andrew and I don’t have any direct plans, but I think on our own we both might explore more of that sound. You don’t necessarily want to talk about getting into another relationship right out of the gate.” It’s like we’ve been in a long-term relationship, and we just broke up. & lt a href=” mce_href=” & gt Pattern Is Movement by Pattern is Movement& lt /a& gt Īnd the show isn’t over yet: The band has set out on one last tour to say goodbye. For Ward, there’s a lot riding on this final venture. “I would like to gain some closure from doing this. ![]() ‘Catharsis’ is probably the best word for it. Doing this final tour a way to end things in a way that feels right. I think, to our fans, it should be a celebration. ![]() The fans are integral to this entire experience. I feel like that’s not dealt with enough from the musician side… I want to celebrate them. Even if I don’t know them personally, they’ve been a huge part of my life, and for some of them, I’ve been a huge part of their. ”Īthens, in particular, has always held significance for Pattern is Movement. ![]()
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