When you look at anyone's iPod or iPhone and their music collection on there, it's not the same 10 songs. People like diversity.
It's kind of hard to get deep with Rodgers and Hammerstein. I can't think of a moral in the music - it's just fun.
We weren't allowed to have secular music in the house growing up. I was home-schooled, and gospel was the only choice we had.
Apparently, there's this whole set of disgruntled people but obviously it's not my intention to offend anyone by changing the style of music that I've done.
With music, it feels natural that, in my head, I can pull things apart and then put them back together very quickly.
I buy records from all across the board. I get kind of a hybrid of influences in my own music.
I was listening to all those lyrics and trying to take in everything that was happening. I was completely excited. It was one of the greatest times that I had listening to music.
Maybe someday you can accuse somebody of being a poseur by selling out and playing blues music, but that's just not going to happen in my lifetime.
Consolation of music is different from the one of words. It starts from the inside... It cries with you instead of telling you to stop crying.
There are definitely things about 'Legendary Child' that echo the music we did earlier in our career. It's got the right stuff.
There's nothing I like better than talking to kids, just sharing the music with them. To relate to them, you need to play songs they're familiar with.
From childhood I was passionately fond of music and wanted to be a musician. I have no recollection of any real desire ever to be anything else.
We live in a connected world now. Some find that frightening. If people are downloading our music, they're listening to it. The internet is like radio for us.
I really want to put the emphasis on creating music. I want to cut a record. I want to start going on tour.
Music is about people for me. It's not about sounds. It's about people; it's about putting people into challenging situations. And for me, challenges are opportunities.
Ralph Lemon is my idol. But music is my biggest passion. Frank Ocean's 'Pyramids' is on repeat. That kind of stuff with Frank Ocean makes me cry.
I think that there's always room for humour in music. It's something that always takes itself so seriously, which I think is a bit of a shame.
In chamber music, the audience can hear each instrument and understand (and feel) what the composer and the musicians have in mind as they play.
I think I have every piece of music Bob Marley ever made.
Since I loved underground music, I tried to carve a space for feminism within it. Those were my hopes.
My way to de-stress is either listening to music or talking to my sister, Kourtney. She's going to teach me how to meditate, and that should help a lot.