When Old Dominion was looking for artwork to go along with single “No Such Thing as A Broken Heart” Trevor Rosen broke out a sharpie and doodled on a napkin. That impromptu artwork was discovered by band mate Matthew Ramsey, and resulted in the Sasquatch with the broken heart being the logo for the song that would go number-one. Now that the band has released a new song from their album Happy Endings, does Trevor feel the pressure to come up with a design for “Written in The Sand,” “(laugh) No pressure, never, there’s never any pressure in this band. There’s always going to be something that falls out of the sky that we end up running with so I don’t feel any pressure at all. I may still have the sharpie and the napkin in the chamber just in case we need it but we’ll see.” To check out the video for “Written In The Sand,” check out Old Dominion Band dot com, or just click HERE
Trevor from Old Dominion came up with the idea that resulted in the Sasquatch artwork for “No Such Thing As A Broken Heart”–but now that the band has released a new song from their album Happy Endings, does Trevor feel the pressure to come up with a design for “Written in The Sand.” (:15)
“(laugh) No pressure, never, there’s never any pressure in this band. There’s always going to be something that falls out of the sky that we end up running with so I don’t feel any pressure at all. I may still have the sharpie and the napkin in the chamber just in case we need it but we’ll see.”