I don't like pop music.
I consider the Stooges to be pop music.
I do like people who are popular across the years and stuff like that, but I'm not a big pop music fan. I don't listen to the radio unless it's KCRW, like Booka Shade. Yeah, like weird music is what I'm really into right now. But I like anything really. There's just so much. I buy new music almost every day, so there's so much coming in that I don't even have time to listen to something more that twice.
I'm 39, and I would like to be able to make great pop music for another 20 years. And it feels like creating a sort of inanimate blond bob and allowing other people to play the role of the pop singer, it affords me a little bit more freedom in terms of my expiration date.
I love pop music. Who doesn't?
I didn't have to be friends with people who were into pop music.
I listen to zero pop music, which is really weird from someone who makes pop music.
I am totally unapologetic about pop music.
I love pop music because you can really see what's currently happening in society.
Some of the best pop music ever has come out of the States.
Pop music I have always loved best.
I love Thelonious Monk's song "Just a Gigolo." It's probably a minor song for him, but whenever I hear a recording of him playing it, I'm mesmerized, because Monk clearly loved pop music. He took it very seriously and made an amazing thing out of it.
I'd call what I do pop music, but it's folky and electronic and it doesn't really sound like much else.
Originally I'm a big pop-music aficionado, that's my love.
Pop music is awesome, but I like to keep changing it up.
I do listen to Abba. And a lot of '80s and '90s pop music.
I seriously hate pop music and all things super-commercial.
Live we're a lot louder and noisier on the album. I think for the album we took a lot of time for the songwriting and we wanted to make good pop music, and I think there's plus and minuses to doing pop music and noise.