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"Knock Knock is a record about movement, and that's an upbeat topic," says Callahan, "It's more rhythmic, more open. Red Apple Falls was more dreamlike, more about consciousness and what it's like to be a sentient being."
The record is definitely about going somewhere, but just don't ask Callahan where that might be--or what he might have been running from. Characteristically careful and shielded, he'll hold on to that mystery.
"I was getting out of a...I believe I was getting out of something.