I would love to just talk to Paul McCartney. That would be incredible, but that is definitely like a dream.
Someone asked me a while back, 'Why do artists always write about love?' And I was like, 'Love is the coolest thing that's ever happened in the world.'
Well, when you're recording an album, artists have what they feel like is good music, and the label, they're trying to sell the album. So those two ideas clash sometimes, but in the end it always works out. When you put the two together, that's a good thing.
When you write an album and you're writing about relationships, the stuff that I've been through in my relationships, 99 percent of it is really good, but it's that one percent that always inspires you to write a song.
I'm just going to go out there, and if people want to put me on the front of their magazine or whatever, that's fine. If they don't, that's fine as well. I'm just going to go out there and make my music.
Journaling is something that I've always tried to get into.
I have an amazing relationship with my wife, but sometimes there are arguments. It happens.
I want my music to feel like I'm giving something to someone else and not that I'm expecting something back.