All art is about appealing to emotion.
When you're really looking forward to something, you don't feel the sense of pressure.
There's a beauty in being part of a band, when there's equality and trust.
I prefer to break new ground, but it gets harder and harder with the territory that's already been walked on.
When you're in love, you've found your soul mate, you think life is going one way, and suddenly it's completely apparent it's not. You have to rethink your whole purpose.
I'm not sober. I haven't done drugs in 3 12 years, so I call myself clean.
It's got big riffs and really it's a rock and roll album. I think Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver fans will relate to that
But it's been funny to try and carry the through line, but I think the main thing is the relationship that the band has because we have spent now all this time together that I think that's sort of what we returning to. And whenever we get to play together, it still sort of returns to that little shitty rehearsal space. So that's good.
But obviously, things have changed in many ways since the '50s, when the show is started, in terms of sexuality, and how much access we have to images of it and information about it. But, the same problems always apply. It doesn't matter whether we know a lot more about sex now or if there's a lot more access to it. The same problems of intimacy, of dealing with other people, of connecting and being vulnerable with other people, which is what the show is ultimately about, still applies now, I think.
Direct thy attention to what is said. Let thy understanding enter into the things that are doing and the things which do them.
The promises of God for tomorrow are the anchor for believers today.