Iris Luella DeMent (born January 5, 1961) is an American two-time Grammy nominated singer and songwriter. DeMent's musical style includes elements of folk, country and gospel.
Most of the music you hear on the radio today is developed for making money. It doesn't feel true or honest. You can feel it in the music.
I've always been aware of having feelings that were pretty intense at times. I imagine most people have had that, or they wouldn't be human.
I honestly don't listen to a lot of music - I spend so much time working at my own music.
I don't know what other people are like, I haven't been able to crawl inside anybody else.
My guitar is really tempermental. I don't give up on it though, I'm close to my guitar!
For a long time I was interested in being a social worker. In a lot of ways I feel that that's all my music is, trying to help people.
Writing, overall, has never been what I'd call fun. It's fulfilling. It doesn't come real easy for me.
And I've been walking 'round with memories way too long.
Some guy refuses to fight and we call that the sin, but he's standing up for what he believes in and that seems pretty damned American to me.
I've always written about things that cause me to feel something.
If something bothers me, it bothers me for a long time until I find a way to work it out. Music provided me with a means of working things out.
I never set out to write songs about the world around me. . . it just kind of came about as a result of paying more attention to things.
Maybe I spent more time dwelling on emotions than some people, and maybe that's why I ended up writing.
Turn off the TV and start digging around for information that's not from a corporation trying to make money.
I was mainly influenced by the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard, and others like Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash.
I don't describe myself as a Christian or religious, but I like to think that how I live my life is honest.
This is how it has been since time began: If you want to make something really worthwhile and true, then you have to suffer for it.
We got CEOs making 200 times the worker's pay, but they'll fight like hell against raising the minimum wage.
Making the record was tons of fun, the most fun I've ever had.