It is important to ask yourself why you’re doing what you’re doing and what purpose it serves in the big picture.
For me making music is part social, part interaction, part collaboration.
Breaking up is just hard, even if you're the one breaking up. It's not fun. It can be dramatic and complicated. And then you get a little distance and you think, why did it have to be so complicated and dramatic?
When something's ending, you go through so many phases, and it can be frustrating. But once you're out on the other side, it's like you can really see all the crazy phases you went through.
I became a musician so I wouldn't have to get up at 6 in the morning.
I think it's important for people who love music to retain physical CDs or even vinyl, because it sounds so great and so much warmer than music over the internet.
All is fair in love and songwriting.
Now there is a new group every week; it seems like everybody and anybody can get into the charts.
It is possible that, post-Kyoto, the developed countries will recognise the requirements of the developing world.
I think that there's a particular type of person who goes into children's theater, and then goes into theater in high school. There was something about the guys I knew in theater, we were all very vulnerable. You could tell that at some point we were made fun of.
I often find that having an idea in my head prevents me from doing something else. Working is therefore a way of getting rid of an idea.