In this post, you will find great Justin Chancellor Quotes. You can learn and implement many lessons from these quotes.

It’s very rare that we play a gig and we all come off and say ‘That was great, I had a great time!’ There’s always someone that’s had a bad time. So the goal is always to achieve the next level of performing the piece that you’ve written. You’re looking for something that you haven’t even captured on the album.
The last thing I do is go and listen to heavy rock music. But I love electronic music. The purity of the tones is inspiring, because it’s obviously much more controlled than a guitar tone.
We lock ourselves away and we concentrate on what we’re doing and try not to think about the madness that’s surrounding it, and all the hype.
In the end, our way of writing music is a long process of experimentation. We enjoy the luxury of taking this very seriously and giving it the time that it needs.
Playing ‘10,000 Days‘ in concert was very challenging but infinitely rewarding. It’s much more sensitive and emotional than our other songs, and it requires pacing yourself and also being very vulnerable.
I’m still like a little kid about it, where I’m just so happy and excited that people want to come to our shows and watch us play. I still go outside the venues and take a picture of our name on the marquees. I still feel like I’m trying hard to be in a good band, I really do. And I think that’s a healthy approach.
You have to be completely brave and sincere about what you’re doing to just not ever compromise and change it to what you think someone else might want.
I used to aspire to being more of a traditional bass player, to be honest. People say I play it like a guitar – and I was a guitar player when I was growing up. I started learning when I was eight, and that’s what I was fascinated with in my teen years.