Zitat des Tages von King Tuff:
I'm not a huge practicer, which is probably not a good thing because my band definitely needs to practice.
I find it harder to write the lyrics afterwards because then you're just trying to fit them into something that's already there.
I love Hanukkah because it's so weird. You just sit there and light candles and say spells.
I knew there was something about 'Sun Medallion,' in particular, because I just had to record it the second I wrote it.
I have a 15-passenger van, which is not fun to drive in L.A. ever.
I'm in East L.A., like Mount Washington, Highland Park. There's a little strip that they're gentrifying, trying to make a hip spot, but you go there, and it's just kind of barren. Nobody hangs out anywhere in L.A. There's no loitering in L.A., so I don't know what to do with myself.
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.
My dad took me and my brother to see Corrosion of Conformity. All I remember was that there was a dude swinging a chain in the mosh pit, and the bouncers were dragging him out.
It involved a lot of trust, but I love Bobby Harlow, and I loved the albums that he made.
Over time, certain people don't want to go on tour, and that can easily break up a band.
My best moments are when I write songs out of nowhere.
Vermont will always be my home in my heart, but I really love L.A.
I listen to top 40, old country, blues... I'm really into Roger Miller.
You've gotta dive into the abyss if you wanna get anything good. Every record, you've gotta go down in the abyss and hope that you come out of it alive.
I like recording by myself wherever I can, just because then I feel like I have ultimate freedom, and I can just control whatever I want to put down. There's something about going into your own little world.
That's always my downfall on tour: the food. I just want to eat everything.
I love the sound of '70s glam records. I love that snare sound. The recordings I like, it's all based on if the snare sounds good. The drums have to sound great.
My friends always had bands, and we would play together.
I love collaborating with people, but I also really love working by myself.
I played with the Lust-Cats once in Denver. I've seen Happy Jawbone a bunch of times, but I can't remember if I played those shows or not.