I write the vocals last, because I wanted to invent the music first and push the music to the level that I had to compete against it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I just wanted to be a songwriter. I did really not like the sound of my own voice.
I usually prepare a track and then I work with the artist when it's time to do the vocals.
I usually prepare a track, and then I work with the artist when it's time to do the vocals.
But when I record my next studio album, of course I'll do the lead vocals.
And then, I was thinking of doing a record just like starting with voice, because I did this one song that was just kind of a cappella, and I did it for this art piece I did where people could come and play music to go with a voice.
I decided to make music again at a time when I couldn't have had more obstacles.
I started singing by default, I think. Because there was a guy in the group that thought the group wasn't going to ever be anything. And I was getting ready to record, and I'd never recorded my voice. It was always other people that I featured because I thought they did a much better job.
I'm making music the way I would have done before modern equipment and music recording.
I started being a songwriter pretending I could do it, and it turned out I could.
I wanted to hear the songs in the way that I had written them, which was very basic. All I wanted was drums and another guitar, and I was just going to sing.