It's pretty much run by everybody. We're very involved in everything that goes on. We always have been.
It's pure Black Label. It's about violence and booze. That's all it is. There is no plan.
I'm just worried that there's enough beer on the bus. That's the top priority at all times.
For Black Label Special Opps, adversity is what you thrive on. General Patton is a huge fan favorite in Black Label.
I don't like playing standards. I like to do my own cutting edge work.
I think people think filmmaking is fun, but I've never thought that. For me it's always been a lot of work and pain and stress.
A lion's work hours are only when he's hungry; once he's satisfied, the predator and prey live peacefully together.
I really connect with those moments of doing missionary work down there and just seeing the people that are dying from disease and hunger and malnutrition.
Sometimes two artists wanna work together, but it doesn't mean it's gonna happen, because you have to find the right idea.
I'm obviously very involved with my own charity and foundation that I work with. Obviously, I'm very passionate about that.
Now, if some panic hits me, you have to sort of be friends with your body, it's like your body will work against you.
It is only when I am doing my work that I feel truly alive.
Playing live, you can't survive, certainly not in England. We used to work daytime jobs and play gigs at night. It was very exhausting.
I've learned to treat celebrities as equals and just kind of meet them and admire their work, but I definitely could not breathe when I met Johnny Depp and James Franco.
Inspiration doesn't really work like that - you're not looking out for it. Inspiration is something that tends to capture you rather than you capture it.
Songs are not better just because they're emotionally honest. To write a song well, you have to put some work into it and grind it out.
I have to work at tunes to get them to come out. Sometimes I'll sit there for four or five hours and get absolutely nothing.
I wouldn't presume to know something, but I have lots to learn and that's what I attempt to do through my work.
I felt it was really, really important, not just in the vein of feminist erasure or whatever but also just as an artist that I honored my work.
Having an infant is difficult. It's a lot of work, and I didn't hire any help because I overestimated my own abilities.
Shows don't reunite because television doesn't work that way. There's no profit model and people go off to do other work.