The lyrics are constructed as empirically as the music. I don't set out to say anything very important.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't like to get too specific about lyrics. It places limitations on them, and spoils the listeners' interpretation.
Lyrics can be important, but ultimately, what pulls people in on a song is melody and the tracks and the way music feels.
When there are no lyrics, people can picture what they want. It's a reflection of where they are in their lives. Music becomes a mirror.
The lyrics are so important to me. And that there is something going on in the lyrics. That the song actually has something to say.
Lyrics are always misleading because they make people think that that's what the music is about.
The lyrics are the essential part in our songs.
It's really important that my lyrics are truthful.
Our music may sound big emotionally, but that's more to do with the playing, the level of musicianship and the full-on energy. Often, the lyrics are often quite small and focused.
I don't really care about a song or lyrics; I'm really just interested in the way people emphasize words. That's what makes a strong impact on me.
Lyrics are the only thing to do with music that haven't been made easier technically.