This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. Geoff Rickly of Thursday talked with Human Pursuits: We’ve settled into a comfortable spot now—highly influential and beloved by cerebral elements of the fandom—but not the leading band by any populist metric.That’s probably where we always belonged, but because we were doing something different before everyone else, there was a moment where we were the band to watch—sort of like Turnstile is now. We were selling out 5,000 capacity theatres, right at that point of being as big as you can get without being a household name. It happened a year into Full Collapse being out. That record sold 700 copies the week it was released; it was not a hit. Then all of a sudden, boom, it was. None of us knew how deal with it; there was no PR training. Part two is coming this weekend. more Not all embedded content is displayed here. You can view the original to see embedded videos and other embedded content.