“I'm busier than a busy person. People aren't scared to play this raucous, harsh music over radio speakers, so I think it's the perfect time to get in with some real serious, heavy bands.” PeopleThinkingPersonsRealPlayPerfectSeriousBandBusyScaredRadioHeavySpeakersHarshBusierBusy Person Author:Jason Newsted
“I like the bad-boy types. Generally the guy I'm attracted to is the guy in the club with all the tattoos and nail polish. He's usually the lead singer in a punk band and plays guitar. But my serious boyfriends are relatively clean-cut, nice guys. So it's strange.” PlayGuyBoysNiceCuttingStrangeSeriousTypeBandCleanGuitarClubsSingersPunkNailsTattooPolishNice GuyBad BoyNail Polish Author:Megan Fox
“I used to split my time between writing, music and painting. I would work on a book and then abandon it, start a band, do an album, quit music, then do a gallery show. Eventually I decided to give writing a serious shot.” GivingWritingBookShowsUsedPaintingSeriousBandShotsDecidedAlbumsQuittingMy TimeAbandonSplitsGalleryWriting Music Author:Isaac Marion
“I was a really, really serious kid. And a really kind of controlling kid. Like I had things that, now, people would say are like - there's a name for many disorders as we know - but I would say, "If I pick this rubber band, then this will happen." It was that kind of want to control things, which I think all kids have to some extent.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsWantKindHappensKidsNamesSeriousBandPicksDisorderRubberRubber Bands Author:Carla Gugino
“A bands first albums usually not great. When you made the first album, you had a day job and you were still trying to be serious about it.” TryingFirstsMadeStillsJobsSeriousBandAlbumsDay Jobs Author:John Darnielle
“We few, we happy few, we band of brothers - joined in the serious business of keeping our food, shelter, clothing and loved ones from combining with oxygen.” SeriousBrotherBandClothingsLoved OnesShelterOxygenCombiningSerious Business Author:Kurt Vonnegut
“Ultimately, we as a band just write what we write. Some of it's very serious, and even in the serious songs, there's sometimes an angle of levity. I think that's just how we communicate naturally and to shy away from that would be, first of all, boring for me, but also it wouldn't ring true to who I am or the way I relate to people or the way we relate to people as a band or the way we relate to the audience. Humor is a big part of it, but we also take our craft very seriously.” PeopleThinkingWayWritingFirstsSometimesBigsWould BeSongAudienceSeriousBandCommunicateBoringRingsWho I AmCraftsRelateShyAngleLevity Author:Ed Robertson