I like me some dirty bass and some good, evilone-note techno. YUNGBLUD' s in the audience, frontman Stephan Jenkins told the crowd while pointing off stage. I want people to take the music that we've made and be ableto pass that through their own intelligence, and Indaba is this toolfor them to do that. During a recent exclusive one-off show at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles, Third Eye Blind had a surprise in store for the crowd giving us all the collab we didn't know we needed. "The spirit is actually not in the individual tracks, its inthe total mix, so they're going to have to take that and define thatspirit. "We're not giving them the spirit of thematerial," he said. Third Eye Blind has endured a minor revolving door of musicians, mostly from before the debut album was released, but singer and guitarist Stephan Jenkins and drummer Brad Hargreaves remain from the original line-up with Kryz Reid joining on guitar in 2010, Alex LeCavalier on bass in 2012 and the newest member Colin Creev in 2019 on keyboards. When asked whether people would stay true to the spirit of thematerial or whether they would transport songs into techno and other genres, Jenkins had a great answer: A good deal of the credit goes to vocalist Stephan Jenkins, a nuanced lyricist who graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with a degree in. Use Bold and Italics only to distinguish between different singers in the same verse. Box of Bones is a take on the pressures that the pandemic put on relationships. "Then, for each set of stems, there will be a contest for people to createthe most interesting mixes/remixes," with the winners to be featured on the Ursa Major companion compilation. When lockdown orders were issued in early 2020, Third Eye Blind canceled the second leg of its tour and frontman Stephan Jenkins went into seclusion to write the songs that would end up on Our Bande Apart, the San Francisco band’s seventh album. "Every time they finish tracking a song, they are going to put the stemsup – probably every three weeks to a month," he explained via email. Fans will be able to watch the band recording in the studio and willget the chance to mix and/or remix tracks soon after all the parts havebeen recorded, according to Indaba co-founder Dan Zaccagnino.