Fans these days seem to almost expect a response from band-members any time they tweet or leave a comment etc.
The fans out in New Zealand are amazing. They're genuinely excited and appreciative that you're playing their country.
Traveling takes a lot out of you.
I had a vision of what it would look like if like seventy people at the same time went nuts and sprayed water everywhere.
The fact that our message and my lyrics can have a positive impact on someone's life is really astounding. It definitely makes me appreciate what I do even more because I'm not just doing it for self-gain, I'm doing it to help others.
For me personally, Blink-182 has been a big influence. Just seeing them way back in the day play little shows and start from a garage band to where they are now, makes me believe anything is possible if you truly want it and commit your life to it.
I think it's important to have a consistent communication with the fans but I don't think it should be expected.
The only person thats gonna hold you back is yourself
Social networking, I believe, has completely changed the relationship between band-members and fans.
I think that talent, good songwriting and passion, will always outlast hype.