"We have some plans," O'Brien says. "We'll be doing a studio album real soon."
"It's still in the discussion stages," McGerry adds.
"That's 'cause we're all lazy bastards," Meehan finishes with a nod.
The chemistry on-stage is equaled in the conversation, as the bandmates have a tendency to finish one another's sentences and riff on what each of the others has to say. Admittedly, though, the one who opens his mouth the most is Meehan.
"Something that's underplayed about Mick is his storytelling ability, both in his songs and about his songs," McGerry says. "He's got a great knowledge of history."
"Every rebel song has a story," Meehan says, referring to the types of fight-for-your-rights, workingman's tunes he usually sings, "but politics don't enter into it. I'd be the happiest man alive if we got rid of all the politicians and the lawyers. There's no room for politics in music. Music is pure, end of story."
