The only sort of descriptive adjective or catch phrase for my music would be 'eclectic.'
I always feel like music should be a universal language.
I don't write poems and put them to music. Just let things flow.
Record covers helped me discover a lot of music that I wasn't aware of.
When I was 15, I did not know nothing about what concerned the world of music.
Music is about listening, the more you play, the more the magic spreads.
I actually prefer soothing music - and maybe that's the skater in me.
I am for sure a redhead and there aren't that many of us out there in music.
Music, I feel, must be emotional first and intellectual second.
The music that I hate the most is R&B.
The bottom line is, I tend to be going back to older and older music.
We learned pretty early on in this band that you can't have snobbery in music.
My music is really about people connecting with their identities, even if they aren't Jewish.
I have known the fruits of strikes. The bitter and the sweet. Hunger and music.
Extreme volume in music very often disguises a lack of actually important content.
This is something special. You can attempt to have a kind of non-living music.
The possibilities are endless for me - Broadway, TV, music and film.
Punk is not really a style of music. It was more like a state of mind.
I find a similarity between performing music onstage and acting - a reality of emotion.
I may be helping to bring harmony between people through my music.
The people who know nothing about music are the ones always talking about it.