In high school, I played in a Rush cover band.
The band has a liberal philosophy - that's sort of a given.
I think we are looked upon as a veteran band.
A lot of bands were doing remotes from ballrooms around the country.
Every band I've come across has read more than I have.
I'm still digging long-established bands like U2 - they're new to me!
That was the whole point in forming a band. Girls. Absolutely gorgeous girls.
I don't have one favourite band. I like everything.
Half the bands I guarantee wouldn't at this point want Nuno to open for them.
There are a lot of bands using self-abuse as a marketing gimmick.
Even the bands I dig don't have a history of attaining mass consumption.
It was by design that we mostly used pictures that you could not necessarily see what was going on, and that didn't really focus in on the band, but instead focused in on a theme.
I have a great band. Oh, man. I'm so happy about them.
Ambition is sneered at by some bands. It seems like a pretty good thing to me.
I would've loved to have been in a band, but sadly I just wasn't good enough.
A band is a good way to break up a friendship.
I'm inspired by the sheer ingenuity and intelligence possessed by my fellow band mates.
The average life spans of many bands are not that long, up to five years if they are lucky.
I tend to be a jam-band fan, and I love the Rolling Stones.
I love horns, and the bigger the band, the better it sounds to my ear.
We're not aware of fame itself, we're not that kind of band.