My hope is that out of all the anger and seeming hostility that we hear in some of today's music will come some sort of coalition that will become politically involved.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If we have any hope for survival of the music that we all love, compassion must replace name-calling, fairness must replace greed, and we need to come together as a musical community and try to understand each other's problems.
I think we're returning to more of the original vibration of music and creativity through the removal of this distortion called the music industry. That's where we're heading. And it'll cut out a lot of music if people ever expected to make money.
Our music will continue to have an impact in people's lives long after we finally call it quits.
People always ask me 'do you think there should be more bands doing political music?' and I say 'absolutely not.'
Today we are in a war against war - music is our power.
I come from a world of hip-hop, but I love all types of music, and that's what Revolt will reflect. It will be home to electronic dance music, pop, hip-hop.
I am optimistic about the future of music.
A lot of bands would be aching to be in the position we are.
I don't think music should be played anywhere near politics. The two don't go together.
I think music will thrive where it wants to.