When you work on a record for three years, it’s a great sense of relief when it is finally out in the world. It just feels good. M. Ward Read Quote
There’s a relationship between music and spirituality and inspiration and to a certain extent improvisation that draws me in, because I don’t totally understand it. I know that those relationships have been telling me, since I started making records, where to go. What to write down. M. Ward Read Quote
I wouldn’t want to cover a Hank Williams song in a country-western way. It doesn’t occur to me instinctually to re-create productions. I’m interested in re-creating songs. Putting different clothes on them. M. Ward Read Quote
It’s a luxury to not have to just be performing with other people to have my music heard. M. Ward Read Quote
I get most of my inspiration from older records. Most of the records that I listen to were probably made before I was born, and I was born in the mid-’70s. I don’t know why, exactly, I’m drawn to those sounds. M. Ward Read Quote
One of the great things about music is that it has the capability of time travel – you smell a certain smell in the room and it takes you back to your childhood. I feel like music is able to do that, and it happens to me all the time. M. Ward Read Quote