Last few questions: Are you better at making music when you’re happy or when you’re sad?
I believe that when anybody is sad, they make better music. They make more emotional music, more honest music. Cathartic, therapeutic music. And I’ve definitely been a victim of wanting to be sad for that, because I’m very aware. I definitely put myself in situations where it’s psychologically self-harming. Because making great music is a d***. It’s an addiction and you want to always have that. Fortunately, I’ve been through that and I’ve learned how to channel it. And I’ve experienced enough darkness in my life for a lifetime. I feel lucky that I have music, and that’s probably why I haven’t dabbled into too much therapy, because I feel like music has been my therapy.
really interesting
Oh s*** young thrice in the building (well old thrice cause u older than abel nigga lol)
@Thrice whats ur thoughts on the snippet?
that was a nice read