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Published on December 13, 2007

"In Kansas City, I was in a constant panic. 'I'm static! I'm static!' But I love and am grateful to the place," he says. "I have nothing but good things to say."

"Here [in New York], I've felt a lot less pressure to be some great artist," he says. "I'm content with enjoying the creative outlet I've worked so hard to maintain."

Which isn't to say the guy doesn't still have plans for a big future, to quote a Doris song.

"I'm hungry for recognition. I'm lusting after that," he says. "I can't help but feel crazed. I love music so badly. I want to give in to it."

Give in to it, Matthew. Just seriously reconsider the band name, maybe?

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