Don't change the world, change worlds.
I've always used Old English in certain songs.
For me personally, and as a band, there are a lot of challenges. Being in a band is like war, it's a battle - to focus, to really put together something that's formidable and then keeping everything together.
Everything has it's own vibe. Every song has a different place, I guess, of where and when and what was going on and things of that nature.
I've always risen to the challenge and faced adversity; it's just a part of who I am.
I've always tried to be kind of poetic in my lyrical approach.
I've always written everything as two guitars and I never thought I'd find that right person.
I started out as a receptionist. I typed, I filed, I answered the phones for a little nine-person company.
The moment you place a label on someone, you begin to treat him or her accordingly.
How deep and sticky is the darkness of childhood, how rigid the blades of infant evil, which is unadulterated, unrestrained by the convenient cushions of age and its civilizing anesthesia.
My father is from Newark in Nottinghamshire and my mother is from the very north of Ireland. They've ended up in Scotland, where my father - well, both of them - will always be seen as having come from somewhere else.