We never threw a record together. Each record was done really seriously, as if our life depended on it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We certainly strive for trying to make a quality record throughout, and I think that's true of all of our records.
Creatively, I thought we were still viable and could do more records. But our working relationship just wasn't happening at all, and our chemistry as people broke down because of that.
Every record I have done was because I was a person's friend. The only time we did not continue to be friends was if the record did not become a hit. If it did, we became great friends.
If we didn't get the record, we didn't exist.
Well the way I ended up with my own record is that I did this concert at Wesleyan University. It was just one night and we had no thought of making a record.
Every record we do, we do one song we didn't write.
Records... a record just shouldn't be that important.
You don't want to get stuck with a record that you've done with someone that you feel obligated to put out - that's not really dope, just because you made an effort to get together and work.
My record speaks for itself.
We didn't rehearse or play the songs to death before we recorded them, and that let us catch a freshness and energy level we've never really felt while making records.