Our time in the studio is spent recording, recording, recording. We're in there pretty much by ourselves now that we're producing ourselves, and it takes a lot of time. A lot of the album actually expands and grows when we're in the studio… take Somebody to Love, for instance - I knew I wanted a gospel choir feel to it, and I knew that we'd have to do it ourselves. Now what you've got on that track is a 165 piece choir effect - so you can imagine how long it took four of us to do it. We had to do it over and over. I know that it's a block harmony, but it was a type of singing that we hadn't done before; it had a different level. To get that section done, just that one section, took a week, but it was worth it. I don't think any of us ever want to look back on an album and say, “if only we'd done that it would have been better.” We want it right when we do it; if it means taking a long time, then we take a long time.