You know, albums are a funny thing. They're not like an intellectual decision. It's a collection of your kind of musings.
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An album is a thing you take time out and go work on.
Albums take a lot out of you.
It's frustrating to do albums that you think are worth listening to, but it's just so difficult to cut through.
Albums are like diaries. You go through phases, technically and emotionally, and they reflect the state that you're in at the time.
Apple, iTunes, and streaming services have made the single a more easy thing to access. What that's done has made the album as a collection of songs almost meaningless. But an album that has a concept or story or reason to be an album, if anything, has more meaning now than it ever has.
Like books and black lives, albums still matter.
People don't really listen to albums anymore. They just find good songs.
If part of the purpose of making an album is to get some radio play, then you might as well think about that. But that's not really how we picked the songs.
In the past, I've been a bit diffident about my own albums, almost excusing them for some reason, even though deep down I felt strongly about them.
I don't really cringe over any of my albums.
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