Nick Martin and Jack Fowler of Sleeping with Sirens talk about what advice they would give to their 17-year-old selves, which would be to keep doing exactly what they were doing.
The two experienced struggles early on in their careers as musicians, but persevered to their hard-earned success today. Fowler discussed living off of two dollars a day, eating Taco Bell and switching roles in different bands before finding his place.
"Good job sticking it out, because it's a lot of hard work and the road sucks in the beginning," he says he'd tell his 17-year-old self.
Martin talks more about his childhood, and described being a loner in school. "You're awesome, you're going to accomplish great things," says Martin.
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Video/Editing: Bobby Makar
http://filmmakar.com
Segment Producer/Director: Cassie Whitt
http://twitter.com/poisonandfire
The two experienced struggles early on in their careers as musicians, but persevered to their hard-earned success today. Fowler discussed living off of two dollars a day, eating Taco Bell and switching roles in different bands before finding his place.
"Good job sticking it out, because it's a lot of hard work and the road sucks in the beginning," he says he'd tell his 17-year-old self.
Martin talks more about his childhood, and described being a loner in school. "You're awesome, you're going to accomplish great things," says Martin.
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Video/Editing: Bobby Makar
http://filmmakar.com
Segment Producer/Director: Cassie Whitt
http://twitter.com/poisonandfire
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