People in bands don't have the kind of conversations people might think they have. The best things about being in a band are the things that are unsaid.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Ultimately, running a band is about the relationships you have with people.
It's not important to how the band functions or to what we do. That's just many people's opinions on what they see. A lot of people project stuff on you, but that's okay.
I'm not into bands for the sake of being into bands. I've grown past that. There was a time in my life when I was that guy.
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.
I know that there are a lot of sort of silly things that one thinks as a music listener about bands. I am a fan of many bands.
I've never been in a band, but I've hung out with a lot of musicians and helped them with their shows. It's something that I'm really drawn to.
Part of why I started a band was due to feelings of shyness and social ineptitude. I saw it as some way of being able to interact with people from a safe distance.
Being in a band is far more than playing an instrument. It's surviving. It's getting an album together.
I know what it takes to make a band, how they should interact, what makes a record sound like it's a band - everything having to do with a band, I happen to be into.
Sometimes I don't want to be in the confines of what a band seems to provide.
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