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The latest to throw his hat into the ring is actor/filmmaker/producer
Billboard caught up with
INTO MUSIC?
It was never any sort of conscious effort to make a transition. Going way back, I always wanted to make sounds -- which I think of as an all-encompassing kind of art form -- sounds, images and music and all these various things. I ended up making a living as an actor, and then anytime I felt like I needed to write, I would write music. I had no rock-star aspirations in any way; I felt like there might be people interested in listening.2. HOW DO YOU VIEW YOURSELF AMONG OTHER
ACTOR-TURNED-MUSICIANS?I guess I wasn't aware of how much this was an issue until I started talking to people about it. There's going to be good music and there's going to be bad music no matter who's doing it. I don't have any sort of overarching opinion about actors who make music. I get that there's a certain amount of skepticism about people involved in both. But I think if you're someone who genuinely has something to communicate, you should be allowed to do it.
3. HOW DID YOU CONNECT WITH STEPHEN DROZD?The Flaming Lips were in town rehearsing with Beck, and right about that time I was in preproduction for my movie "I
YOU DO THAT?
I always sort of viewed it as some kind of narrative. It's not in any chronological order. It's a somewhat arbitrary position of cohesion. Plus I couldn't really bear to look at 18 tracks just listed in a row. There's something a little bit ugly about that.5. AS AN ACTOR YOU'RE KNOWN FOR YOUR COMEDIC CHARACTERS,
BUT ON THE ALBUM THERE'S A DARKER TONE. WAS THAT DELIBERATE?As an actor, I'm hired to do what I'm hired to do. And then what I've done on my own, whether it's a filmmaker or a music person, it's just been who I am. It's an expression of my moods. The things that drive me to write or make music are certain moods, which isn't to say those are the moods I'm always in, but those are the only times I feel creative.
6. WHAT IS APOLOGY MUSIC?Apology Music is my label. It's an imprint of a small label called Nine Yards, and they facilitated the distribution deal with (Alternative Distribution Alliance). I'm paying for everything. I was really overwhelmed by how to go about putting this out there. Initially I was like, "Whatever, dump it on
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