The Daily Beast: What do you think about streaming services from a financial aspect?
The Pixiesā Frank Black: I canāt worry about that. Itās like, how many things can I fucking worry about, you know? Iāve got a lawyer, Iāve got an agent, Iāve got a publisher. They can worry about that stuff. I donāt have time to fucking take a stance on everything. Thereās an opportunity for my music to be heard and potentially paid for? Great, do it. Is it the best that I can be paid? Is it the worst that I can be paid? I donāt know. I donāt really have a lot of options. All you can do is play your cards, and hopefully it all works out. Right now all I can really focus on is making music and trying to make sure whatever is owed to me from a financial point of view is collected by those agents who are authorized to collect it for me.
The Daily Beast: But donāt bands make exponentially less money than they used to?
Black: I can get all involved and take a stance and develop an opinion, but at the end of the day, Iāve got too much to do. Iāve got five kids. I just want to fucking play music and make art. Iām not criticizing other people who have highly developed opinions about all this, but I just donāt have time for it. I donāt have any interest in it. I just want to play music, and fortunately Iāve got my t-shirt money, Iāve got my concert ticket money, Iāve got my commercial usage money.
Itās no different than when I started out. Technology changes and formats change, but itās basically you generate creative content, you try to get it heard, you try to get it paid for, you try to collect what is due to you, and, you know, file for your taxes (laughs). What else can I do?
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