I'm definitely incredibly attracted to the aesthetic of what is typically deemed goth stuff, but. A lot of my experience growing up was in being around that kind of thing, and it's just what sinks into a person's brain.
It's sort of what the Johnny and Devi stories are about, the idea of always being a slave to something.
I think there is something a little too self conscious about enjoying being an outsider.
Retro looking stuff but a lot of these guys doing these shows are my age or younger. I was just disgusted. I hated being around that kind of thing. Not that it affected what I did because when it comes down to it I was doing my own show.
I got to draw monsters, robots and write funny stories. I loved doing that stuff and working with the actors. But it got to be less and less that stuff and more about trying to be everywhere and not being able to do one thing very enjoyably.
Not considering this opening worthy of more attention, I continued our pursuit to the Northwest, being desirous to embrace the advantages of the prevailing breeze.
That music and the lyrical aspects of Razorblade Romance is so personal to me that, now with me being grown up a bit and meeting new people and doing new things, it makes me look at the same things I was writing about back in the day through a different colored lens.
Love is being stupid together.
That which has been believed by everyone, always and everywhere, has every chance of being false.
I just want to do something risque for my debut, purely because I didn't want to make an entrance being the pretty, sweet type that I've been seen as for the last 3 years.
Besides being a guitar player, I'm a big fan of the guitar. I love that damn instrument.
The third person narrator, instead of being omniscient, is like a constantly running surveillance tape.
Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious.
The point of living and of being an optimist is to be foolish enough to believe the best is yet to come.
The French and the British are such good enemies that they can't resist being friends.