I always had to wait until something hit me, and I could write it. But when I would cut an album, to me it represented the time that I spent since the last one. Just the way I was looking at the world.
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I actually had a week where I literally wrote four songs and all of them are on my album. But sometimes you'll go a week where you'll write songs and they never see the light of day. So that process takes a long time.
When making the first album, I think I wrote a song about every six months. The first album was so much about the vocals carrying it.
We just wrote songs that seemed good to us. We wrote the album in like two weeks. We could have had more time, but we accomplished what we needed to in the two weeks.
At the time I was writing the second album, I was sitting home in my underwear all day every day; I didn't have all that much to write about except for my own life and my family.
An album is like a book or a diary or a snapshot... It just feels so like the end of a chapter when you finish one.
At some point in my life, before I was gone, I wanted to make an album, even if it was for no reason other than posterity.
My first album was completed in three months.
No, every album is something like a snapshot. It only shows one moment in time. It shows what we feel and think right at that point in time, nothing more and nothing less.
Most of the time, songs that I write end up being finished in 30 minutes or less.
An album is a thing you take time out and go work on.
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