Odesza: ‘It feels like we’ve been gone forever… and it feels like we were there yesterday’

For some it’s a walk through Boulevard Park at sunset with a stop at Woods Coffee — others might covet a beer from a favorite local brewery.

But Odesza’s Clayton Knight says a stop at Super Mario’s Food truck for some Salvadorian food is an absolute must.

“It’s just not a trip to Bellingham without that,” Knight told The Bellingham Herald. “It’s something you just have to do. We’ll probably also want to drive along Chuckanut Drive and pick up one of our favorite beers at Boundary Bay (Brewery), but yeah, we’ve got to stop at Super Mario’s.”

Knight and Harrison Mills will return to Bellingham — the city where they formed Odesza in 2012, when both were students at Western Washington University — as part of Saturday’s “Double Major” concert with Death Cab for Cutie — another band that got its start in the City of Subdued Excitement while attending WWU.