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This is how people are going to listen to music now - streaming. So diversify as a band. It doesn't mean selling your songs to adverts.
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For me, food and music are very similar in that you create, you spend a lot of time making something, and it only lasts a few seconds or a few minutes.
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The thing about Nashville that's amazing is everyone plays... so you don't meet up for a drink, you meet up for a pick. It's an incredibly creative town, just bubbling with energy.
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My dream is to tour for 50 years.
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I've seen the Stones play for three hours, and the crowd knew every song. It's what you want in a headline slot at a festival.
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We know what we like in music, and we got into music to try and give back what we got out of it.
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We don't want to be part of some Tidal 'streaming revolution,' nor do we want to be Taylor Swift and be anti-it.
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When we first started touring, we were going to these towns we'd never otherwise go to, never otherwise see, and that's sort of why we like being in a band. But we started playing these bigger rooms and not even seeing the towns.
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Once you're out there in front of people, I don't think there's any choice than to just give it your all.
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We like being English, but we're not that patriotic.
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We were copying lots of bands, like Avett Brothers and Old Crow Medicine Show.
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England's just very cynical. Like I am. Like we all are.
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