I never record anything like a demo, I just go for it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I thought I'd be wasting my time to go to commercial record companies and make demos for them, because don't forget, I was doing what I was doing and nobody understood what I was doing.
I actually quite like promo, which is quite odd for an artist, but recording's not the easiest thing.
I'd done recordings, little demos, since I was in college, which I used to get gigs. But I never thought I'd have a record label.
Everything I record, I just try to sound like me and come up with songs that suit what I do, and then just go for it.
I'm very proud of my records, but my most natural creative tendencies have been in live performing. There's a beautiful element to recording and making records, but I've always felt a little shy with it.
I get a lot of demos sent my way, and I listen to them, and sometimes they just have something very special.
I've been recording since 1993. It was a hobby for six of those years. In 1999, I decided to do it full time and take it seriously.
I'm recording another demo for another batch of record labels that we'll shop it around to.
I have started to record some demos so hopefully in the near future I can play live.
I haven't really been recording in the last several years. I haven't wanted to. And even though I had to deal with Sony and now I'm on Universal again, I will probably put out a new record soon.