Old Dominion's Trevor Rosen recalls one Halloween during his childhood that was a total fail. He tells us that his homemade costume didn't hold up to the night's conditions. “I had one Halloween where I waited too long to think of anything, so I told my mom, I was like, “I got it. I’m going to be a mummy.” I didn’t have a costume, so I took toilet paper, and she was like, “I don’t think that’s a good idea.” I just rolled toilet paper all around me to become a mummy, and shortly into trick-or-treating it started to drizzle. (Geoff Sprung) Oh no. (Matthew Ramsey) *laughs* That’s disgusting. (Trevor) And by the time I got back to the house I mean I just had little pieces of toilet paper mashed to my body. (Geoff) I bet you still got candy. (Trevor) I did still get candy, so it worked.”
Old Dominion released their fourth studio album, Time, Tequila & Therapy, earlier this month.
The band is set to perform on the CMA Awards on November 10th, where they are also nominated for Vocal Group of the Year. The show airs live from Nashville on ABC.