Well, our songwriting process is pretty collective.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Songwriting isn't always something that's directly proportionate to the experience.
At the end of the day, every decision I make about my music is about creating a collective.
All we do as songwriters is rewrite the songs that have impressed us till we find our own voice. It's part of learning the craft.
Songwriting is kind of like a craft. It's not something that just comes in a dream. You've got to work at it.
That's my favorite part about songwriting, the way you write a song, and someone else might hear it a different way.
When you get the right people together, writing music becomes very effortless.
Songwriting is an art unto itself, not to be confused with performing.
The tricky thing about songwriting is that, more often than not, what you consider to be your best work generates a collective shrug, and something you've simply tossed off bowls people over.
But there's a thin line between songwriting and arranging.
Traditional songwriting, to us, is where the experimental nature comes in. We're all involved with so much outside activity with really hardcore, experimental music-making.