Jimmy LaValle:
“Here's what The Album Leaf actually is about: what I feel and how I feel it. And then I do it however I want to do it. I like to go for it.” Read interview![]()
Munaf Rayani:
“Our music is our take on life, our songs are representations of us. We try to look at life with soft eyes and a smile. Itâs too easy to cry.” Read interview![]()
Takaakira:
“When I am at home I have too much free time, and then I always start to write songs again. Iâm always creating and imagining things.” Read interview![]()
Brian Cook:
“Playing and writing music is a matter of finding a balance between tradition and innovation. I hate to see bands disregard either.” Read interview![]()
Angus Andrew:
“When in a band and on tour and all that, you often have to step back a moment and ask yourself "Does this make me happy?".” Read interview![]()
Andreas Tylden And Kenneth Lamond:
“I think we've taken the music as far as we could. If we would make another record now, it just wouldn't be Jr Ewing anymore.” Read interview![]()
John Baizley:
“We recorded the second ep with in one session with exception of the vocals, live in the studio. It's just one take, the whole 22 minutes.” Read interview![]()
Christian Fennesz:
“If I played my mother a track in 1995, she would hear some weird unstructured noise and now she is able to listen to my music.” Read interview![]()
Guy Kozowyk:
“You just can't get on death metal tours unless you're hooked up with some agency. It's like very elitist and monopolized by the big labels.” Read interview![]()
Joe Haege:
“I really admire bands like Hella and Lightning Bolt for their ability to command so much attention while being so 'unconventional'.” Read interview![]()
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