Despite the challenges, I wouldn't trade this life for anything. I love my bandmates, and we've become more than just bandmates – we're family. We've been through so much together, and we've come out stronger on the other side.
But with success comes a price. The touring grind is brutal, and it's hard to maintain any kind of normalcy. You're constantly on the road, living out of a suitcase, and trying to stay healthy. And then there's the pressure to produce new music, to constantly top yourself. It's exhausting.
As I sit here in my hotel room, reflecting on our journey, I'm filled with a mix of emotions. I'm proud of what we've accomplished, but I'm also aware of the struggles we've faced along the way. The music industry is tough, and it's taken a toll on all of us.
I'm grateful to be a part of this band, to be a part of this journey. And as I look out at the sea of faces, ready to take on the night, I know that I'm exactly where I'm meant to be.
I remember the early days, when we were just a bunch of misfits trying to make a name for ourselves. We were all about the music, and we didn't care about anything else. We'd play shows for pennies, just to get our music out there. And slowly but surely, people started to take notice.