There's a beauty in being part of a band, when there's equality and trust.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Being in a band is a really magical thing because you've got a family and you operate as this one entity. It's very democratic; everyone is involved in the output. But within that, there can be a lot of disagreements and strife.
Ultimately, running a band is about the relationships you have with people.
Being in a band is always a compromise. Provided that the balance is good, what you lose in compromise, you gain by collaboration.
A band is like a marriage - you don't know why it works, but when it does, everything feels right.
I feel really lucky to be in a band where the guys, for all the opportunities to do things that potentially would be good for them but detrimental to the group, that everybody stayed loyal to the whole.
When you get together in a group, it becomes like a family, with the different personalities and the politics that comes with being in a band. It's different than bringing something in by yourself.
A more important reason is that the bands will intuitively trust someone they think is a peer, and who speaks fondly of the same formative rock and roll experiences.
When you form a band, you form a real relationship that's like a marriage. It's an emotional connection, especially when you're young... because you don't know what's out there.
A band can define their own success.
We're all music fans and we just love being in a band, and that's why we do it.
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