As King explains, the couple’s ability to weather such drastic changes or figure things out as they go has only come with time, as their marriage has matured and their trust for one another has grown.

“We couldn’t have done this as a married couple right after we first got married, because you really have to leave your ego aside,” she says. “I think we would have just fought all of the time if we were trying to do this in year one or two. But by year ten, you’re just better at listening to each other and serving each other.

“He’s a bass player, so he’s the steady one. I’m a typical front person who’s often all over the map. So we complement each other like a band would. There are things that Chris writes and says and creates that are so different than the way I would do it, and that’s the healthy tension within everything. I think the record and the collaboration and the band is just so much better for it.”

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