So, I just kind of played the way I played and then eventually we kind of figured out what worked best for the band. So, I definitely changed my stuff up and I think we're playing really tight now.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes the band can't fully hear your fill, so they come in differently. So I've also learned not to really step out too much, because you sacrifice the band when you do that.
I just try to approach and serve the music in the way that I think is right for the band I'm in at the time.
I'm doing the best I can with what I got and that's all anybody in my band is doing.
It's not important to how the band functions or to what we do. That's just many people's opinions on what they see. A lot of people project stuff on you, but that's okay.
I feel more confident about what we're doing as a band and what we're trying to do as a band and the way we're looking at it as a band.
I think it's always a mistake when you start connecting a band to a personality. You begin to limit what you're able to do.
When I left my band, I had to start over from scratch, and that's a scary place to go.
Normally when I work with bands I'm trying to refine and improve what's already there.
Obviously the biggest change is that it's me by myself. When you don't have another band interpreting your songs or playing them the way that they have, it's bound to sound different.
I will go through these style phases. I think it's confusing in some ways. People like bands to be really consistent.