It's healthy to have two or three weeks' gap between big releases.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Quite understandably, people think that if there's a six-year gap or whatever, that it's taken me six years to make the album. It's not really like that at all.
I'm just going to put out three or four releases a year and make it so that if you like the Desert Sessions, then you'll definitely like everything else.
Each album takes two or two-and-a-half years to finish between recording and touring. It's like being with an old boyfriend every single night watching the same things on TV. There is a world out there going on that I'm missing.
I don't want to wait more than a year and a half or two years between books.
So that's what's going on right now, and I'm looking to put out an album within the next six months.
It's frustrating actually, the time involved in getting something released these days. My new CD has actually been finished for a year. It's only now that it's being released.
A single is really quick, man. You can get it out, and in two months have it on your merch table. And albums can take a really long time. But when you get done with an album, it's a lot more fulfilling.
My first album was completed in three months.
It takes us about four or five days to get an album out.
It don't take me no three days to record no album.