Mostly, isolation allows me to go through a period where I really concentrate and get in a flow. Sometimes the whole process can be daunting, and when you're away from it, thinking about going back to it is especially daunting. If I go away for a week, I can be working on 10 songs at once, just jumping around to each one. I can get a month's worth of work done.
John Britt DanielIt's cool because you don't know how certain songs are going to go over until you play them live. For some reason, "Shivers" gets a huge response. I was not expecting it. When I start singing in the middle of "Baby Get Worse", they go nuts. Just little surprises like that.
John Britt DanielI love not being in charge of writing all the songs, and being the front person - the whole thing is cool.
John Britt DanielYou definitely get more of a band feel to a song if you've been playing a song live a bunch.
John Britt DanielIt's hard being the guy that brings in a song, because you're very, you know, it can be something that you get too sensitive about.
John Britt DanielAlthough it's pretty rare that I'll get completed, finished lyrics to a song and feel like it's done, and then decide that it's not worth doing. Usually, I can tell along the way - even if it's something I've been working on for a couple of months - that it's just not going to work. Maybe I'll come back to it a few months or even a year later, or maybe it's just gone.
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