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The Daily Nebraskan spoke with the members of Lincoln-based indie pop band Parking Lot Party and chat about the band’s high school beginnings, the addition of new band members, striving to attain musical evolution and more. Read the full Q&A here.

Q: 

 What are some of the most valuable lessons you’ve learned in your four years as a group?

A: 

One thing we learned was to have fun and connect as a group because if you don’t connect as a group, then you’re not going to connect your music to your audience. We talked with The Bay’s founder Mike Smith, and he said he loved seeing us hang out with each other and play music rather than just playing a show to become famous. Another thing is the best feedback we get is from our friends. People that we know who have gone to multiple shows from us then compare show to show is really important. I remember one of my friends told me that we should have more than one person sing, so that led to the amount of harmonies on our EP.

- Carson Dettmer, guitarist

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