"Everything is a battle with this band"
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The line works because it’s both blunt and oddly loyal. “This band” isn’t “these people” or “those guys.” It’s a single organism he’s still inside of, even as he’s clearly exhausted by it. Calling it a “battle” reframes the daily realities of making music together as conflict rather than collaboration, but it also implies stakes: you don’t battle over something you’ve already abandoned. There’s a perverse intimacy in the complaint. You only know a fight is constant when you’ve fought it for years.
In musician-speak, “everything” is doing heavy lifting. Not just recording, touring, or decisions about sound, but the petty stuff: scheduling, money splits, gear, setlists, who talks to whom, whose mood dictates the day. It hints at how bands can become small governments with no constitution: every choice is a negotiation, every compromise a minor surrender, every win a new reason for resentment.
It’s also a quiet dismantling of the myth that chemistry is effortless. Sometimes the art survives not because the relationships are harmonious, but because the combatants keep showing up anyway.
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