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  • I'm abstaining from romance and the discussion of romance.

  • For us, the stuff we know is writing songs, playing shows, and that's what we're trying to concentrate on. Not trying to read about yourselves or looking up things about yourselves on the Internet - it's the key, or you'll go insane!

    Song   Writing   Keys  
  • No matter how many people try, no matter how many fancy songwriters in Los Angeles try to break it down to a formula... to an extent, there isn't a science to writing great songs, I suppose.

    Song   Writing   People  
  • I've been in bands since I was about fifteen, so there are probably quite a lot of terrible teenage songs kicking about somewhere. I'm not sure what it was about to be honest, I think it was probably just something along the lines of teen angst.

    Song   Thinking  
  • I quite like being removed from the industry stuff so that when we're not on tour and we're writing, we're in a small room and you can't get out physically. I like that mental checking-out aspect - I think it's quite nice.

    Nice   Writing   Thinking  
    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • I had somebody say to me once, 'You can't make the kind of music you're making and call yourself a feminist.' The door was slammed on them swiftly after that.

    "Keeping it Unreal: In the Studio with Chvrches". Interview with Laura Snapes, pitchfork.com. June 22, 2015.
  • I think I have a vested interest in thinking that the lyrics are important, but I think for us it's important that we all write things that mean something to us, and I think we're not really in the business of writing la-la-love-you chart pop songs. It needs to have a personal pulling in the gut for me, to want to write anything about it.

    Song   Love You   Writing  
  • 'Princess' is a good word, as is 'girlish', 'pixie-like' and all these other things. I personally find it a bit boring, it's all been done before. The amount of times you read reviews of bands and it's an all-girl four-piece, and they talk about what the women are wearing... you'll never read a review that's like: "Male singer Thom Yorke, who was dressed in a white t-shirt and jeans..." You would never read that about a man.

    Girl  
  • I think a lot of things that people think are complimentary are a little bit condescending, but then we just have to keep doing what we're doing, and being in the band is the important bit.

  • I enjoy working with people. That seems simplistic, but whenever I'm distressed, angry, and want to feel like something can be done about something, it feels better when you surround yourself with people.

    People  
    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • Life's too short to be shoehorned into a box that isn't for you.

    "Keeping it Unreal: In the Studio with Chvrches". Interview with Laura Snapes, pitchfork.com. June 22, 2015.
  • I love the hamster but I think if I took him on tour he might die.

  • Nobody is strong 100 percent of the time, or falling apart 100 percent of the time; sometimes you're doing both at once.

    Strong  
    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • A good song to one person could just be something mediocre to somebody else. It's always strange thinking about how songs connect with people.

    Song   Thinking   People  
  • I think a lot of people spend a lot of time talking about what they hate rather than what they love. I don't want to get trapped in that.

    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • I don't know Justin Bieber so I wouldn't want to marry a man I don't know.

  • If there's a strong melodic thing somewhere, whether that's in a vocal or in a guitar part or a sample. Something that sticks in your brain, that seems to be something that works.

    Strong  
  • I feel like I would need to investigate and get some local tips. I think if I've learned anything from being on tour, it's that sometimes things you see in the guidebooks are stereotypically the best things to do, but there's no substitute for local knowledge on that stuff.

  • I think in reading a few sentences of text you can just tell the tone, and that's something I love in prose writers.

    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • I'd rather work with a grassroots organization than in politics. I'm not sure I'd be the best politician because I don't think I'm good about tactfully tiptoeing around questions in the right way.

    Thinking   Way  
    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • Writing with other people is the only way I ever really work. In some ways it's great because it's helpful to someone pull you out of the loop.

    Writing   People   Way  
    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • No matter how many people try, no matter how many fancy songwriters in Los Angeles try to break it down to a formula... to an extent, there isn't a science to writing great songs, I suppose. For me, it's always about melody - it doesn't matter what genre of music you're writing, if there's a strong melodic thing somewhere, whether that's in a vocal or in a guitar part or a sample. Something that sticks in your brain, that seems to be something that works.

    Song   Strong   Writing  
  • I've definitely read interviews with people where they've explained exactly what they wrote something about and I've been like: "Oh no, I was thinking that was a really beautiful love song or a really sad thing."

    Song   Thinking  
  • I have a personal Twitter for band purposes, but I don't use social media a lot. I fall in a weird age gap. I was on band message boards when I was 16, but I was on the early curve of Facebook. I did it for work when I worked in media, and I did it for the band, but I can't relate to the idea that you live your life online.

    Ideas  
    "Eyes Wide Open". Interview with Corin Tucker, www.interviewmagazine.com. September 28, 2015.
  • The idea was that the record itself ['The Bones Of What You Believe' ] is a kind of labour of love for us - all our energy and all our passion and all the stuff we believed in is in that record, so you're kind of handing that off to other people, if that makes sense.

    Ideas  
  • Nothing gets my hackles up like being told I can't do something.

    "Keeping it Unreal: In the Studio with Chvrches". Interview with Laura Snapes, pitchfork.com. June 22, 2015.
  • My dissertation was on the idea of feminine-themed women's magazines, so like how the ideal woman is put across by women's magazines.

    Ideas  
  • I'm sure that a lot of women and men feel differently about it, but for me this isn't about being the girl in the band... it's just about being IN the band, if that makes sense? We're trying to keep it in a pure and genuine place for us and not break it down to gender, because it's just a bit boring and obvious isn't it?

    Girl  
  • I try not to say exactly what songs are about sometimes, because I feel like it ruins it for people.

    Song   People  
  • I like the idea of a record being more than one thing emotionally - human beings go through so many emotions in one day, and I like those things sitting next to each other.

    Ideas  
    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
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