“So, if you played a C major chord to pretty much any person on the planet, they'd say that it sounds "harmonious" (or pleasing, or happy, etc, etc). But now when you want to put chords and melodies in an ordering and make a larger piece called a "song", then that is a much more difficult process, and gets very subjective. At that point, it's not just the chords, it's the lyrics, rhythms, instrumentation, tempo, intensity, any number of other things that goes into a song... so many variables that it's almost impossible to predict how a song will affect a given person.”
“I feel that music is the art which can best express the emotions which flow within us. It conveys something bigger than it is.”
Andrew Sega
“I'm starting to realize that touring really involves a lot of waiting around doing nothing.”
Andrew Sega
“A song is not just a collection of melodic riffs, it is an emotional statement.”
Andrew Sega
“One of the most common failings [when writing a drum track] is repetition. Nobody wants to hear that same stupid 16-line bass-snare pattern throughout the WHOLE song. Didn't your mother ever teach you...”
Andrew Sega
“There's a big difference between playing shows for fun, and playing shows because you're in desperate need of the money.”
Andrew Sega