We want people to see us live before we continue on and call ourselves recording artists.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every performer wants to sing live. That's what I live for.
In the future, we'd like to support upcoming artists, people that are trying to be actors.
There's a power in what we hold as artists, and part of that comes with responsibility... to share the human experience and really allow that to be seen.
Being performers, that's what we do: We put on shows and want people to watch.
I'm hoping to become a recording artist and make albums and go on tour.
We had a huge audience, we sold truckloads of albums. If we do something that's cool, people will listen to it. If we don't, we would be selling people short.
We always go out looking for live music after our shows.
It's a really cool time for artists who want to strive for a little more depth in what they want to say to come forward. We live in a very fast world right now. We've got all this media and music which is so accessible to us, it's here one minute gone the next.
I find a lot of up-and-coming musicians I enjoy, present them to my viewers - and hopefully inflate the growth of these artists by putting them in front an audience that wouldn't have been aware of them.
The new artist is meeting the general public before they meet the record company. They're able to put the material on YouTube and have a million views before they even meet an executive at a record company, and get the deal based on that.