“As a producer you can be more objective about the songs because you didn't write them.” Quote by Eric Bachmann
“I don't think anyone wants to do the same thing over and over again.” ThinkingWantBoredomDefinition Of Insanity Author:Eric Bachmann
“I think one of the best things you can do is write really sad songs that touch some semblance of... I guess 'hope' is the right word?” ThinkingWritingSongCan DoBest ThingsRight WordsSemblanceReally SadSad Song Author:Eric Bachmann
“My songs, well, they are sad, but in all of them the person singing them - me or whoever - is actually still trying and hasn't given up yet.” TryingWellsPersonsStillsSongGivenSingingGiven Up Author:Eric Bachmann
“It's hard to write any good song. It seems more rewarding, or maybe just easier, to write sad ones.” WritingHardSeemsSongEasier Author:Eric Bachmann
“I don't really need to appeal to some stockbroker, and I always sort of root for the underdog. I probably consider all that when I'm writing, but it's not in the forefront of my brain.” NeedsWritingBrainRootsAppealsUnderdogStockbrokers Author:Eric Bachmann
“In music, you learn a lot of things when you don't know what you're doing.” Knows Author:Eric Bachmann
“I hope people hear my songs and realize that writing music is kind of easy, or that taking your sadness and turning it into a beautiful song is worthwhile.” PeopleWritingKindBeautifulSongEasyRealizingSadnessMusic IsWorthwhileWriting Music Author:Frankie Cosmos
“The first song I wrote, in fifth grade, was totally ripped from Jeffrey Lewis. My aunt's boyfriend gave me bass lessons, and I played drums for a year in sixth grade. Around seventh grade, I got a guitar and forgot everything else.” YearsFirstsSongLessonsGuitarGradesFifthAuntBassRippedSixth GradeSeventh GradeFifth Grade Author:Frankie Cosmos
“I played piano for a lot of my childhood and stupidly quit. I wish I hadn't - I could have been a great classical pianist!” Has BeensWishChildhoodQuittingPianoCould Have BeenPianist Author:Frankie Cosmos