I carry groceries home on the tank of my motorcycle.
I find pleasure in things that are simple.
Books stay with me and have shaped me and made huge impacts on my life.
But when our first album came out, I didn't think it was going to sell a lot of records.
A lot of people say I wouldn't have a down day, but you look at the music and there's real melancholy.
I don't really believe in palm readers and crystal balls and tarot cards, but I respond to the need for them.
I don't think DIY is something that necessarily comes to mind when people hear Third Eye Blind, but that is completely how we've been from the beginning.
But I'm not worried about seeking out the approval of others - that high school thing of joining the club.
I like people who have a pulse and aren't afraid to show it.
I try to be the fixer of situations and I gravitate to people who are institutional misfits.
I was not someone who participated in other people's castles.
I've spent several years now with my head down.
So I like that sound, but I am not interested in being retro.
What we value about music and literature are the moments that they create in our minds when we encounter them.
My music is so often like a lullaby I write to myself to make sense of things I can't tie together, or things I've lost, or things I'll never have.