“You may be pulling from different influences because of different things that are going on in your life, different people that are around you and more experiences to pull from.” PeopleMayDifferentInfluenceDifferent ThingsPullingDifferent Peoples Author:Zac Hanson
“People have told me to have sex when i feel the desire to, but right now i have no desire to pull my pants down in front of a girl.” PeopleFeelsDesireGirlSexFrontsRight NowPants Author:Zac Hanson
“We've been touring for so long and people ask me every once in a while, "What's it like working with your brothers?" and I go, "What's it like not?" Our first paying performance, I was 6 years old, you know? I almost don't know anything else, so I guess it feels pretty normal to me.” PeopleLongBrotherAsk Me Author:Zac Hanson
“When you become a band and you've got people who want to be a part of your experience or want to get close to you for what you are, not who you are, you have that challenge of trying to find out who's genuine.” PeopleTryingChallengesWho You Are Author:Zac Hanson
“It's hard to find people to trust in the record industry, always. It's an industry with a lot of bullshit. There's a lot of people who are in positions of power that really know nothing and care for nothing. So I think, yeah, you learn pretty early on that you've really got to trust yourself more than anybody else, and that nobody's going to care about what you do more than you.” PeopleThinkingCareBullshitTrust Yourself Author:Zac Hanson
“For us, being a label, we took out the whole aspect of the business that goes into sifting through people who don't care, who don't get what you're trying to do. We can just hire and work with people who get it - the people who understand what this project is about. When you're on a label, you're just hoping somebody will stick their neck out and work for you. Most bands are just like, "I hope they do it. I hope they promote it." But being a label, we know exactly what's happening.” PeopleTryingCare Author:Zac Hanson
“I think for us, we don't feel like the future of music is in the act of being a record company. We feel like the future of the music business is in empowering artists to have better and better tools to communicate with their fans. We want to be people who are saying to artists, "Look, you don't need that company over there to release your album. You can do it this way." Almost more of a band partnership than a label-artist relationship. Not about ownership of content, but about empowerment.” PeopleThinkingArtistMusic IsEmpowermentCommunicateEmpoweringPartnershipOwnershipYou Can Do ItMusic Business Author:Zac Hanson