One of the gravestones in the cemetery near the earliest church has an anchor on it and an hourglass, and the words In Hope. In Hope. Why did they put that above a dead person? Was it the corpse hoping, or those still alive?
There's a lot of melancholy in my tracks.
Forget all the equipment, forget the music, at the end of the day it's just literally frequencies and their effects on your brain. That's what's everyone's essentially after.
I wanted to do gigs where you've just got mirrors on the stage, and then you light the crowd so they look at the stage and all they can see is themselves. It's just like, "There you go, it's you, you cunts. "
The holy grail for a music fan is to hear music from another planet, which has not been influenced by us whatsoever. Or, even better, from lots of different planets. The closest we got to that was before the Internet, when people didn't know of each other's existence. Now, that doesn't really happen.
I've got a weird balance problem as a human being, like I'm dizzy, and it's something to do with that.
The best artists are people who don't consider themselves artists, and the people who do are usually the most pretentious and annoying. They've got their priorities wrong. They're just doing it to be artists rather than because they want to do it.
No one is entirely good or evil; that is what the Warrior thinks when he has a new opponent.
A fan will grab you and hug you and will not let go. When that happens, you wish it could be that way all over the world.
I make sure to use my life for that which can be of goodwill. It has fortified me spiritually and emotionally
Humanity seems doomed to do more evil than good. The greatest ideal on earth is human love.