The people that only listen to one song from a record and flip around that much, if that's the only way they listen to music, they're probably the kind of people that like music as something to drive to, you know?
From Britt Daniel
I love playing bass. It's mostly what I play in Divine Fits.
There are so many songs out there in the world that - if I know we have to come up with a new cover, then I'll just sit in my room and sing song after song and figure out which one I can kind of sing the best.
There was a very obnoxious phase for Axl Rose. I'm sure if I had experienced as much success as he had, I would probably be a third as obnoxious. I'd probably be obnoxious, too. But not that much.
Usually, whenever my mom would come over I would try and put on music that I thought she would like just to make her feel more at ease.
I always thought of indie-rock as being rock music by bands that were on independent labels, and that's a great thing.
The Futurists were an art movement in the early 20th century which basically glorified machines and the Industrial Revolution.
I'm into it, I'm into MP3's; I think there's no way you're ever going to be able to legislate people having to buy a record in order to listen to it. You have to look at it as a means of promotion, and if the music is good enough, promotion is a good thing.
If I write the song, I get to name it.
I do go through periods of obsession with certain records.
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