303 Magazine Q&A

303: Do like that your lyrics are kind of open to interpretation or do you try to make sure that everyone understands the meaning?

KW: Man, I think that that’s still what I’m working on as an artist. How to make things open to interpretation for people but also not so broad that they don’t understand what I’m saying. There’s a real fine line. I would say for the most part I’m pretty clear.

303: Have you noticed any challenges for yourself as you’re gearing up for the release of your debut album?

KW: What I’m going for is not my live sound. I don’t want it to sound like people can go to my show and they’re going to get the same thing on my record. I want it to be different. What about having sounds outside of what a live instrument can create? And then it’s these sounds that I am working with on my record, how am I going to get them in my live show? How many of those things do I want to keep for my live show? It’s a balance.

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