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Matt Berninger Quotes
1.
I never sit and fill a journal with lyrics. Most of the time I'm trying to write a feeling, not a story. I'm not necessarily trying to describe the details of a place or event so much as the feeling of the thing. It is a kind of weird alchemy that is elusive until it feels right.
Matt Berninger

2.
You gotta lean towards the things that make you like yourself. Forget everything else.
Matt Berninger

3.
It is the melody and the rhythm that are by far the most important and then words and imagery and stuff, story bits will start to stick to a melody and that is the way I write.
Matt Berninger

4.
There are records that you just sink into. They coincide with what you’re going through and become an ally. If our records do that for people, that’s the greatest compliment I could ever receive. That’s one of the reasons making music is so important to me, because there’s a very strange emotional reach. For me—more than books or movies or other things—music is like a mainline to your heart.
Matt Berninger

5.
I became at peace with the darkness or the personality that I have. I am usually pretty funny and happy.
Matt Berninger

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6.
I drink wine on stage to sort of loosen my grip on reality a little.
Matt Berninger

7.
My parents know that I have always been sort of a dark melodramatic kid, so they were never concerned.
Matt Berninger

8.
I usually always think of characters and sometimes the characters are a little bit invented, so it's nice to give these invented, blurry, personas an actually name. It makes me get closer to them or something like that. But they're not all real, they're weird amalgamations of reality.
Matt Berninger

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9.
I'm trying to figure out how to record at home because I have a tiny house and a seven-year-old and my wife also works at home. So I can't work in the house because she's trying to write, so I pitched a tent in the backyard. I'm literally trying to record in the tent.
Matt Berninger

10.
I think most people start rock bands in their early twenties or teens, but I was almost thirty at the time when the band started really doing anything and it took another several years before people started caring about us.
Matt Berninger

11.
A song is a song and, if I am emotionally connected to do it, whether it is sad or not sad, I am going to chase that song.
Matt Berninger

12.
I've never quite felt totally comfortable up on stage. I've gotten more comfortable, but drinking wine is a crutch that gives me a little courage. It helps me lose a little bit of the self-consciousness and the awareness of how awkward it is standing on a stage with lights and a bunch of people looking at you while you sing love songs.
Matt Berninger

13.
I don't want somebody telling my daughter who she can marry, or what she can do with her body. That's what was at stake.
Matt Berninger

14.
Weirdly, I was still trying to be the older brother, and trying to get him [Tom Berninger] to try to be more like me a little bit. Or not be more like me but... I was frustrated that he sometimes let things stop him in his life, and he let the wind get knocked out of his sails a few times.
Matt Berninger

15.
Maybe because I have spent too much of my life in rock clubs. I don't really go to parties anymore either. I'll usually be in the bus by 11:30 after a show.
Matt Berninger

16.
I actually don't go to shows anymore. Rock concerts have lost their appeal for me.
Matt Berninger

17.
Live on coffee and flowers. Try not to worry what the weather will be.
Matt Berninger

18.
Not all the songs are real events, but I do write about stuff that is close to my heart and it comes out one way or another.
Matt Berninger

19.
I'm not saying I'm not a moody guy sometimes, but I think I have a pretty normal balance.
Matt Berninger

20.
Trying to make it and get people to respect your band, being a cool band-all of that stuff-I think we've arrived at a place where we have kids and everything is in perspective and it doesn't matter.
Matt Berninger

21.
Music has got a community vibe to it that pulls people together, and those communities are different in different places.
Matt Berninger

22.
A person with grace is somebody who's socially graceful or is a classy person, but sometimes you just feel the opposite of that, and you just feel like a jerk and a loser and a weirdo.
Matt Berninger

23.
The song 'Humiliation' is kind of about what if, outside of a dinner party or something, I was blown up by a drone missile, out by the pool. What an embarrassing way to go.
Matt Berninger

24.
I have pit bulls barking at me on half of the love songs.
Matt Berninger

25.
I can never turn a tour into a vacation.
Matt Berninger

26.
When I have just sat down and tried to write the lyrics of a song, usually about half of it sounds like bullshit. I just have to go away from something and come back to it again later. I do a lot of editing and switching around and putting little pieces together to get the right mood and personality, and it takes me forever to get a song finished.
Matt Berninger

27.
It's not hard to connect with the music on an emotional level and get inside the songs. It's odd, very vulnerable, and slightly embarrassing to be standing and singing and playing music in front of a bunch of strangers.
Matt Berninger

28.
Getting on stage and performing and standing under lights is such an unsettling experience - in a good and bad way - but it's the only place I can go to feel comfortable.
Matt Berninger

29.
A different drumbeat or some vocal overdub could completely transform the song.
Matt Berninger

30.
I'm doing a little freelance work, and I think everybody's trying to take their minds off rock and roll for a little while and get some perspective.
Matt Berninger

31.
Sadness is not always the worst feeling. Sometimes it's a really pleasurable thing to be overwhelmed with sadness.
Matt Berninger

32.
Lyrics need to be good, but they don't need to be obvious right away.
Matt Berninger

33.
I focus on the words and then I have fun putting together the music after.
Matt Berninger

34.
I can only write songs when somebody gives me some water to swim in. Otherwise, I'm a fish on the beach.
Matt Berninger

35.
We were always in the shadows of the stuff that was getting more attention. So people learned to listen to us slowly over time. And, frankly, we learned how to listen to ourselves. It takes us a long time to write a song that we all really like, so it makes sense that it would take a while for the listener to get there, too.
Matt Berninger

36.
It takes us a long time to write a song that we all really like, so it makes sense that it would take a while for the listener to get there, too.
Matt Berninger

37.
I'm going to keep drinking on stage. I have a pretty healthy relationship with alcohol. I know how far to go and when to stop.
Matt Berninger

38.
Once you do have a child you want to talk about every detail of it. And it is really boring to all your friends and it should be.
Matt Berninger

39.
Somehow, you realize you can kind of do anything in music. You don't have to be good at a certain thing; you can just do whatever you want.
Matt Berninger

40.
When you realize that the baby's healthy and born, it's a release and you're so happy.
Matt Berninger

41.
The last thing you want to do is write songs about being in a band.
Matt Berninger

42.
I've never had so much fun being back at my job sitting in front of my computer. Compared to 10 months on the road, going home and sleeping in my own bed every night is really nice.
Matt Berninger

43.
I'd say recording and playing on stage are two completely different things. Being up in front of all people is like jumping off a cliff into icy water. The recording process is a totally different energy.
Matt Berninger