You do anything long enough, and somebody will end up paying attention to it.
Vermont will always be my home in my heart, but I really love L.A.
The very first music I recorded by myself, when I was 17, I said it was by King Tuff.
That's always my downfall on tour the food. I just want to eat everything.
Rock and roll music - people want records. For me, it's the whole thing - the package. I don't get satisfaction from buying an MP3.
Over time, certain people don't want to go on tour, and that can easily break up a band.
My friends always had bands, and we would play together.
My best moments are when I write songs out of nowhere.
It's hard to talk about it without sounding like a hippie. But trees are really inspiring to me. They're like the masters of the earth.
It involved a lot of trust, but I love Bobby Harlow, and I loved the albums that he made.
I'm not a huge practicer, which is probably not a good thing because my band definitely needs to practice.
I used to play video games all the time, but now I don't because I don't have an attention span.
I saw Frances Bean at a Blink 182 show. And she was with a guy who looked just like Kurt Cobain.
I love Hanukkah because it's so weird. You just sit there and light candles and say spells.
I love collaborating with people, but I also really love working by myself.