Unless I really loved it and felt really passionate about it, I would just kind of abort the song and start a new one.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I stopped singing for a long time because it just wasn't something I was very passionate about.
There's so much pressure, but I think if you really love it, if you truly love it, and it's your passion to sing, then that's what will get through. I think if you don't have that, you'll realise quickly.
I would have to work on the song and figure out how they wanted the song done, because they're such high-intensity songs. We figure that out first, then I go back and listen to it and go over and rehearse stuff with it and try to get a feel for the words.
I am never excited to play through a song all the way, because it can reveal more flaws that mean more work. For some reason, I always have an irrational fear that the song will never be finished.
If I love a song I hope to find a way to get other people to love it too.
I enjoyed listening to it, but I didn't think I could do it.
If I didn't love it, I would not record it.
A great song should make you stop everything that you're doing. You should be so into it that you just can't imagine doing anything else for that moment. You wouldn't even dream of picking up the phone.
If I like a song, I'll just keep playing it, and it never gets old.
Even I would be unhappy if the final track did not sound good to me, which is why I stay in the loop with the music team till the song is ready.