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"It can go from dreamy to metal to full-on pop," says Starset singer Dustin Bates. "It’s fun to do that but it hurts us in terms of the industry finding a pocket for us."
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"I’m always just looking for a more honest expression of myself, which is what music has always been," says singer-songwriter Noah Gundersen.
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"Each song is its own thing," says Ben Miller. "When I listen to music, I don’t think of genres or anything like that. I’m in love with the idea of a song."
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"I have this perspective that you need to go through periods of struggle to illuminate the periods of grace," says Yoke Lore's Adrian Galvin.
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"We had no idea about balance and having a normal life and the record label didn’t want us to have a normal life," says Terri Nunn about Berlin's breakup. Recently she and original Berlin members bassist John Crawford and guita...
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"There’s a consistency in the tone but a variance of energy and emotional moments," says Jim Brickman about his latest album, A JOYFUL CHRISTMAS. "I love the idea of having Dick Van Dyke on the same album as Five for Fighting."
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"The music has been an opportunity for me to deal with what’s going on with the world," says singer-songwriter Peter Oren.
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"I didn’t want to create under any pressure," says Jennifer Lee about the latest TOKiMONSTA album, 'Lune Rouge.' "I just wanted to make songs that make me happy and allow me to celebrate the fact that I can still make art."
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"I can tell you that we’ve worked really hard on it," says guitarist Eddie Perez. "Not just the music and the touring, but on each other, on this business, as people, trying to remain friends and also business partners."
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"Julián [Navejas] originally wanted to make an album with two guitars and less synths," says Enjambre guitarist Javier Mejia about recording the 'Imperfecto Extraño' album. "It ended up the opposite."