Old Dominion is dealing with a lot of success as their second album, Happy Endings came out in the number-one spot, and their first single from it, “No Such Thing as A Broken Heart,” went all the way to number-one on the song charts, and now their next song from the album is out at country radio. As “Written In The Sand” makes its way up the charts, the demands on the guys time continues, but Matthew Ramsey, and Trevor Rosen say this is where the band dynamic comes in. Matthew thinks having Trevor, along with Geoff Sprung, Brad Tursi and Whit Sellers along for this ride makes things so much easier, “Yeah, because we have…you have people you can laugh at situations with, and people that you can bitch about certain situations with… you’re not alone in any of it..and the minute you stumble everybody else can pick up the slack, and these days there’s more and more opportunity for that to happen. Just the more that were in the public eye, and the more questions that are asked of us, the more run down we can get, and it’s a little easier…it’s so much more easier that we’re all here and we can all just power through it together.” You can check out the band in concert, by looking at their schedule on Old Dominion Band dot com, or just by clicking HERE
Matthew and Trevor from Old Dominion thinks that the band helps each other as their success grows. (:38)
Matthew: “Absolutely”
Trevor: “100 percent”
Matthew: “Yeah, because we have…you have people you can laugh at situations with, and people that you can bitch about certain situations with”
Trevor: “And you keep each other in check”
Matthew: “Yeah, you’re not alone in any of it..and the minute you stumble everybody else can pick up the slack, and these days there’s more and more opportunity for that to happen. Just the more that were in the public eye, and the more questions that are asked of us, the more run down we can get, and it’s a little easier…it’s so much more easier that we’re all here and we can all just power through it together.”