I want to be ripped apart by music. I want it to be something that feeds and replenishes, or that totally sucks the life out of you. I want to be dashed against the rocks.
I lost 100 pounds and embraced theater and music as what I was going to make for the rest of my life.
It's hard to say when the life of a band starts and stops... but playing music together is an act of trust. When that's broken, it's impossible to continue.
The more I do in my life, the more I can write music about new experiences.
I don't need to sell tons of records, but I want longevity. I want to make music for the rest of my life.
I was inspired to create 'My Life' so I could finally share a personal part of my life beyond my music.
Basically, I started singing when I started talking. Music has just been my saving grace my whole life.
I play guitar and write music, and that's definitely a huge part of my life, but it's my personal thing that I have for me.
I feel like have a lot of music left to cut in my life.
But music can save your life sometimes. It probably saved me from working in a bank or something. That's a kind of salvation right there.
I just want to live my life a little freely and not adhere to any schedule - just make music and have fun.
My music must reflect whatever's going on in my mind, and my life needs to evolve for me to discover who it is I'm becoming.
No one has been a greater advocate for the power of love in this world than I; both in my life and in my music.
Imitation is being rewarded. They're learning that if you fit right in the mold, you get rewarded. Music is no longer a form of expression - it's a means to a lifestyle.
Mastering music is more than learning technical skills. Practicing is about quality, not quantity. Some days I practice for hours; other days it will be just a few minutes.
I love doing music, and I plan to do it until I die or as long as I can walk to the piano.
That's what I love about our music - it'll never be a hit because you can't dance to it.
I want to continue to do music and stay on the stage because I love the stage. And I want to continue to write songs.
It is, we wanted to make a record that reflected our love of Hard-Rock music and it is sort of Metal though we don't really describe ourselves as Metal.
I love the power of words - no music or special effects - and I want to demonstrate that power.
I love making music and all that, but at the end of the day I don't think that's what people are going to remember about a person.