People don't understand the kind of fight it takes to record what you want to record the way you want to record it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People have always been recording what's going on around them in one form or another.
You make a record because you have to chart your progress, not only for yourself, but for your audience.
I see no reason for recording the obvious.
I really didn't have any plans to record prior to doing My Own Best Enemy.
Little things can make such a big difference during recording.
Recording is just a lengthy process, so to have to record before every professional video, that's where a real time drain comes in.
It's a weird thing when you make records. You try to hear it before you make it, so you walk into the studio with this idea of what you expect to happen, and that usually changes. That usually turns into something else, and that's a good thing.
I never record anything like a demo, I just go for it.
We gave up on the idea of trying to make the record a good representation of the live performance.
I'm against spending money to record.