I love film, and I would love to be a part of something that people universally love as a piece of film. Sure. Of course I would. And I would love to take acting lessons, and see that side of it someday. But I'm a musician.
I feel like I've been lucky, because I don't feel like I've ever tried to be somebody I'm not. People might disagree.
It's fun to peek into other people's worlds and see how they go about doing things.
People think I'm really melancholy and romantic and all whispery. I'm not at all. I'm very direct.
I'm not going to play lead guitar in a concert hall full of people, because I'm going to mess up a lot.
I don't want to be the next big anything. I just want to play for people and that's it.
A lot of pop people out there are cool, but they overdo it.
You know, when you have a father who's pretty well known but you don't see him, the last thing you want to do is start talking about him all the time to people.
It's hard for me to pry with people I know.
I don't think it's a bad thing to share how you feel, especially if people can relate to it.
I think it's important for people who love music to retain physical CDs or even vinyl, because it sounds so great and so much warmer than music over the internet.
People will read into what you say no matter what, so it doesn't matter to me.
That's been the coolest thing about all this - I get to meet people that I worship!