I always try to do something different. I don't think I've made the same record over and over.
A record is just a snapshot of where you are at any time.
Sometimes when you're trying to do a record too close to home, you can get really distracted.
I had very modest expectations when I first moved to New York. I didn't even expect to get a record deal.
I like records that flow really well and you don't have to skip around because there's lot of different jumps.
I'm always going to do that - record and make music.
Making records is fun. It's not some big statement. You're allowed to make mistakes.
It's important to keep indie record stores alive because their unique environments introduce music lovers to things in a very personal way.
If I make a record I love, then somebody will like it. Maybe not everybody, but that won't matter.