Your music and its popularity are a product of the Internet age. You remarked in past interviews that Pittsburgh wasn't the most welcoming scene and the Internet seems to be where you found your earliest fans.
Do you see the Internet and social media as more of an advantage or a disadvantage for rising artists, particularly in light of local scenes and the over-saturation of music on the Internet?
You also expressed anti-RIAA sentiments back in the early 2000s when Black Moth was just getting started. How do you feel about (illegal) file sharing now that music is a career for you?
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Hey Tobaxxxo,
Your music and its popularity are a product of the Internet age. You remarked in past interviews that Pittsburgh wasn't the most welcoming scene and the Internet seems to be where you found your earliest fans.
Do you see the Internet and social media as more of an advantage or a disadvantage for rising artists, particularly in light of local scenes and the over-saturation of music on the Internet?
You also expressed anti-RIAA sentiments back in the early 2000s when Black Moth was just getting started. How do you feel about (illegal) file sharing now that music is a career for you?
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