There’s a Lynchian quality to your music where it’s evil and dark or sinister at times, but there’s a strange humor in it all. Like how David Foster Wallace says that there’s murder and then there’s Lynchian murder, which would be like someone murdering their wife because they didn’t bring home the right kind of Jiffy peanut butter.
Or like the parents yelling at each other just going, “Bah bah bah,” in “The Alphabet.” He’s definitely got a sense of humor. And I think that humor is something that’s not well done if it’s forced — you just have to actually find something funny. A lot of the stuff I’m talking about in the piece are things that when I tell the stories to people I tell them as jokes, but it’s sort of like you have to laugh not to cry about it.