I went through a struggle, and I really needed to get myself together and connect with my purpose, which is music.
We are like violins. We can be used as doorstops, or we can make music.
I wasn't really writing with anything commercial in mind I just wanted to create some new music.
Going to college and studying music is not a bad idea at all. I don't know if you can go to college and be taught heart.
My songwriting and my style became more complex as I listened, learned, borrowed and stole and put my music together.
This music is forever for me. It's the stage thing, that rush moment that you live for. It never lasts, but that's what you live for.
I enjoy all aspects of singing and I'm luckily given the choice to be part of different styles of music.
Synthesizers were looked at as stealing the soul of music, but then there were these new bands who used it to contradict that idea.
My intent for EPs - and, really, my philosophy on my music - is that every single song has to be worth it.
I always listen to a lot of different music when I am working on a project.
With the Rhythm Kings, I can involve myself in arranging and producing the music as well as the choice of songs.
Even when I was coming through school, I was a loner and I used to study music and play it and play it, and I was in bands.
With modeling, you are the client and you give them what they want... with music, it is all about you, people are buying into you as a person.
We've worked very hard as a band and would like to think we've got this far on the strength of our music.
I've always sort of felt that, for me, everything's so much more about the music than the accolades.
I never wrote music or arranged songs or lyrics when I was under the influence of anything but coffee. That's not gone away.
My son always says I like very weird music.
I have an addictive personality. I was addicted to computer games... and then all that obsessive nature just piled into music.
Cinematography is infinite in its possibilities... much more so than music or language.
It's just always been a hobby of ours to make music that makes us happy and excites us when we make it.
I've always tried to stay clear of being labeled, putting a label on what type of music that I make.