About Autre Ne Veut: Arthur Ashin is the American singer behind Autre Ne Veut.
Afterlife, in my mind, is pretty much nothing. This is it. This is what we get, for me.
When I released my first record, I was really in the middle of having made the decision to follow the clinical psychology path, which is competitive, rigorous, and fairly conservative.
I always thought I was depressive, and I only recently realized that I have more of an anxiety disorder than chronic depression.
When I was twelve or thirteen, if you liked something that was outside of your friend group genre, you had to rationalize and explain it in some way. It's totally irrelevant, I think, now. I don't think anybody cares. Not young people, at least. Mayb...
I have a master's in psychology, and depression and anxiety are considered to be cyclical.
I started singing the second I could utter sound.
I feel like since I was 27, I was calling myself 30. And then, when it happened, it was like, 'I'm finally here now. This is it.
My first super-worn-out tapes were Michael Jackson's 'Bad' and the soundtrack to 'Dirty Dancing.' The soundtrack to 'Dirty Dancing' is actually really phenomenal.
Katy Perry's politics I could probably do without, though I have friends who have interacted with her that say she's very nice.
I like Cronenberg's early work; his '80s films had all these weird, amorphous flesh objects in them.