I mean people just have a way of - y'know they'll review your record in two sentences and put you in this little stupid box that you don't want to be in.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People don't always realize that a record is forever. It'll always be there under your name. You've got to be certain that it's right.
I get accused of talking about records. But it's the guys who interview me who ask about them.
Because obviously the whole purpose of putting records out is purely and simply to make money.
People are really set in their ways in how they produce records, and I was at least open enough to where I knew I wanted to do something totally different.
Boy, I'm just quietly doing my thing, and I hope they'll look around and get my record out.
Sometimes when you make a record and it's not successful, you just don't want to go through that process for a while. You want to have your wounds heal.
I mean, I think about it, but I don't design my record to get a certain public response.
Making records is fun. It's not some big statement. You're allowed to make mistakes.
There are a lot of obligations when you put out a record and it does well. People want to talk to you, which is nice. So then you make sure you do that.
I don't go there much. You're thrilled that people would recognize what you're doing in such a grand kind of way. But, just like you don't know if anybody's really going to like what you're doing when you put a record out or if anybody's going to pay attention to it, you can't really go there.