Top 73 Quotes & Sayings by Brandon Boyd

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American musician Brandon Boyd.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Brandon Boyd

Brandon Charles Boyd is an American singer, songwriter, musician, author, executive producer and visual artist. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the American rock band Incubus.

I feel like a little kid who just walked into a candy store. I think that's something to smile about.
It's been really interesting watching people's reactions to the new music, to the old music and also watching how modern young people will be standing in front of something going on like live music, and there's a camera in front of their face.
When we make records, it's hard to pinpoint one thing that inspires a record. It's usually a number of different things that lead to inspiration or wanting to write something down and share it with someone.
I suggest we learn to love ourselves before it's made illegal. — © Brandon Boyd
I suggest we learn to love ourselves before it's made illegal.
We are very fortunate to live in this country, but at the same time, the reason the forces are so much more destructive here is because they are faceless.
Music has to be written while people are still excited about a particular melodic or rhythmic sequence. The idea doesn't come out the same if we're not really excited about it.
I think that there is something beautiful about mortality. It makes our decisions mean more.
What's interesting is a lot of the older music when we start performing it, it acts a lot like muscle memory. It's kind of like riding a bike. For me as a singer, I just had to remember like what part of my face I sang that into.
There are many ways to experience love. It can feel like a knife in your back, or it can feel like you're being lifted up by winged creatures towards a beautiful blinding light.
I've been painting and drawing and taking pictures as long as I've been writing music - and I've actually been drawing longer than I've been writing music.
I learned from a very young age that if I pursued the things that truly excited me, that they would reward in more important ways, like happiness.
I am tapping into a place in you that is unexplored, and very dangerous, but I think essential to the creative life of an artist.
The girl I find who wants to talk about quantum theory in a bar is the one I want to marry.
Music is the medium that has taken me around the world, and I would be lying if I said I could live without music. — © Brandon Boyd
Music is the medium that has taken me around the world, and I would be lying if I said I could live without music.
Very rarely is there any confusion as to when a painting or a song is finished. You just know when it's done.
Female artists are the perfect example of a creator: They know how to make life and art with their bodies. Life comes from their bodies, so on a very basic level, they have more to write about.
It's great to want to be part of something, but it's a different thing completely to believe wholly in some type of movement, and to give everything for that something.
I've actually thought very little about solo work up until just very recently.
I'll make music, whether or not anyone is listening, for the rest of my life. It's a natural form of expression for me, the same way I draw and write and sing.
Music draws from almost the identical place as art does, which really is that intangible - it's like you're pulling from the ether. I don't know where it comes from.
To me, it's like the difference between a pen and a paintbrush. Music draws from almost the identical place as art does, which really is that intangible - it's like you're pulling from the ether. I don't know where it comes from. Nobody really does. It sort of arrives when it wants to.
Music is a lot more like solving an intricate puzzle with moments of pure, random creative bliss... whereas painting is much more purely random creative bliss with moments of problem solving.
I follow a dairy-free and gluten-free diet, which can be challenging in some places.
I've actually thought very little about solo work up until just very recently. Most of it is because in my band, Incubus, it is very much a collaborative effort. I do what I do in the band, and everyone plays their respective parts, but in the end, we are sort of a democratic process.
I actually believe 'Sustainability', as a concept, is one of the arteries leading to the heart of so many of our cultural transitions at play today. And it's this concept which leads me to bottled water, and its multibillion dollar industry.
I always looked up to my grandfather. He wore Italian zip-up CAT boots, and he had a moustache which he waxed into a twirl - now that is worth looking up to.
As a surfer, I am interested in the ocean. And I am concerned and interested in all of these natural and cultural rumblings underfoot as well.
Men have a lot less to write about, unless you're somebody like Tom Waits or John Lennon. And the female voice is much more suited to melody. Men have this barky thing - we're domesticated apes with a microphone.
No one's played on the moon yet. No one's played in zero gravity. Some bands have played at the Pyramids of Giza, but we'd very much like to do that in the near future.
I'm sure we'll be Tweetin' up the Twitosphere as we travel around the world playing music.
Music has always been my back door to life. It is important for people to find something that excites them. I like the concept that if you do what excites you, you will be rewarded generously, whatever form reward takes, which is not necessarily money.
I get out on my bike almost every day. If I can't walk somewhere, I'll bike or skateboard.
There are five known gyres spinning around in our world's oceans. A gyre is a slowly moving spiral of currents created by a high pressure system of air currents. A spinning soup, so to speak, is made of what exists in the water. And in this case, the gyres are spinning with millions of tons of our discarded and forgotten about plastic waste!
Drawing and visual pursuits were first. Music came and found me in a way. Really, what it's about is creative problem solving, and music is a lot more an expression of that than painting is for me.
I have always idolized eccentric people.
My parents are wonderful, and I'm really lucky - but my mom has always been almost exclusively a right-brained person.
Surf is something I have been obsessed with since I was a child.
I think I grew a grey watching you procrastinate.
I am here on Earth to express myself, and the many media of art are my magic carpets that allow me the freedom to do so. — © Brandon Boyd
I am here on Earth to express myself, and the many media of art are my magic carpets that allow me the freedom to do so.
Art is everywhere, and everywhere is art.
I think that what most artists are trying to do is trying to understand. I think what distinguishes creative people and/or artists from another type of person is perhaps a willingness to go headlong into that uncertainty.
Being an artist for my well being and as a living, I live in a place of observance and interest in what I consider to be the most relevant questions.
Big Brother is watching... look busy.
I have been drawing and creating visual works my entire life, as long as I can remember.
Someone will inevitably find something wrong in almost everything, so do what it is that you do best and remember to have enough tolerance for two.
Too bad the things that make you mad are my favorite things.
Above our heads exists an infinity of unfathomable fantasiastics: and fields of future fireside fables trail close behind
Unfortunately, the simplest things - such as thinking for myself, creating my own reality and being whatever the hell I want to be each day of my life - are a sin. To be a good Christian basically means to give up the reigns of your life and let some unseen force do it for you.
Don't let a grade decide your self-worth. Personally, in my opinion, someone should gauge their self-worth on what they've accomplished that makes them feel good... not in the hedonist aspect, but in the sense of personal accomplishment, as far as what they've accomplished for them, as far as their self-development and creativity is concerned.
I ain't affraid to let it out, i'm not affraid to take that fall, but i found beyond all doubt, you say more by saying nothing at all. — © Brandon Boyd
I ain't affraid to let it out, i'm not affraid to take that fall, but i found beyond all doubt, you say more by saying nothing at all.
Some people fall in love and touch the sky. Some people fall in love and find quicksand. I hover somewhere in between, I swear, I can't make up my mind.
I haven't felt the way I feel today in so long.
Shakira's music isn't my cup of tea, but the way she moves her hips reminds me of the feeling you get when you climb the gym pole.
The world is a drought when out of love.
Insecurities are about as useful as trying to put the pin back in the grenade.
Britney Spears. Because she's a girl, I wouldn't smack her - I'd lock her in a closet with poisonous spiders or something. Let her think about what she's doing to the youth culture of America.
People, like large groups of people are stupid. Individuals are smart and can deal with things and can make things last and work, but when people get together in big crowds they're stupid. They turn into sheep, then you have major situations.
No regrets. Never never any regrets. Everything has been an experience and has led to me now. Everything has been important and essential. Fear... I'm afraid of what people, including myself, are capable of, but it also excites me. I'm afraid of the atrocities that we are capable of and the things that can happen if everyone makes decisions based on fear.
The world's a rollercoaster and I am not strapped in. Maybe I should hold with care, but my hands are busy in the air.
I think perhaps love thrives on unlikely circumstances and chance: life thrives on these principles, and is life not love? And love not life?
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