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It's been nice to have a band and people I'm close to that I can get that understanding from and help me realize what I want to do in my life as a musician.
We live with the things that we do to ourselves and others in doing what we've done to ourselves.
The band has always been such a huge part of my life and it kept me very busy. That, in combination with something like running a record label, just means my whole life revolves completely around metal music and I can't do that anymore.
I like just having that separation between my music life and my personal life.
Being an evil dude: You create this false identity of who you really are and hide behind that as a means to deal with your peers and to hide behind your social awkwardness and inabilities and inadequacies.
When you're not putting a bunch of chemicals into everbody, people tend not to fly off the handle.
I'm not going to hide the fact that I am a happy person.
My priorities now a a musician are so different now than they were as a kid. Everyone wants to be a rock star, and I wanted that too; I wanted to be on magazines and be running around the world and having all the fun.
I took music theory in high school and dropped out halfway through the semester because it was ruining music for me.
I know plenty of hyper-intelligent metal people, but at the same time, there's this dumbass, hardheaded, macho attitude associated with it. For younger people, it's like a succubus.
My deepest apologies to all of our friends, fans and people who have worked on and supported us being a part of this festival, we are sorry for these awful circumstances and you can be certain this will not defeat us.
Hate walks hand in hand with hate, and black metal especially is a genre that is full of white power bands.
As convenient as that would be to make it easier to communicate with more prolific musicians, I don't want to think of music like a math equation.
I got really tired of metal music. How do you pick what's good to sell when you're not totally into what you're listening to and marketing?
It's easy to gravitate toward something negative as opposed to something positive, especially if you're an outsider.