I get accused of talking about records. But it's the guys who interview me who ask about them.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My records are basically a litany of complaints against the world, and I'm quite like that in real life as well.
Making records is fun. It's not some big statement. You're allowed to make mistakes.
I have heard some stuff that might be influenced by my records, but it's usually pretty wacky and off-the-wall, which is kind of annoying, to be frank.
I keep on calling them records because they will always be records to me.
Records are just moments of achievement. They're like receipts for work done. Time goes on and people keep playing music.
When you make a record, you listen to it literally hundreds of times. When it's done and you can't do anything else, I never listen to my records.
The reason I do interviews is because I'm protecting my songs.
I'm really lucky that my record companies have been patient with me and leave me alone and give me the time to make it right in my mind.
People are really set in their ways in how they produce records, and I was at least open enough to where I knew I wanted to do something totally different.
People still come up to me and ask me to sign their records. That's right, records! Man, they don't even make records no more!
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