T4J: Just for those who do not know,
what musical genre do you think Watashi Wa falls in
to?
WW: pop/ alternative/ punk .i think you can dance to
it.
T4J: How many cd's has the band made?
WW: weve made 2
T4J: What are the ages of the band
members?
WW: we're all 18
T4J: How did Watashi Wa form, and how
long has the band been together?
WW: well we started when i was 13 but it was 3 other
guys...then we got roger and mike after the guitarist
and bass player moved away. (they were brothers). then
the drummer quit and lane was a friend of mine. so we
asked him to join. that was when i was 15. about 3
years ago...almost 4
T4J: What does the name mean?
WW: it means "i am" in japanese. the name God refers
Himself as in the old testament.
T4J: What is the best show you guys
have played? Why?
WW: a bar in fresno called jerrys pizza. it was just
cool to be able to bring hope and positive ideas to
that atmosphere.
T4J: What is the worst show you've
played at? Why?
WW: id rather not say.
T4J: What were your major musical
influences growing up?
WW: mine personally were the beatles keith green and
alison krauss. along with kenny loggins.
T4J: Some believe your musical style
has changed a good bit. Do you believe that it has?
Why or why not?
WW: i think music should change. Psalm 33:3 Psalm 40:3
Psalm 96:1 Psalm 98:1 Psalm 144:9. Isaiah 42:10. i
think we've changed...not necessarily who we are as a
core...or as a style...but i think our music will
continue to be defined.
T4J: What has success done and what do
you think it will do to change the band? How much has
it already affected Watashi Wa?
WW: success? what is success? really i believe success
is only what matters in eternity. if something affects
eternity it is success...i think when we see that kind
of success it makes us more passionate.
T4J: What are your views on listening
to secular music?
WW: if secular music brings you down you should not
listen to it. i believe you should do nothing or
associate with nothing unless it edifies. but if
secular music edifies you in the way that you can
glorify God by being influenced by ones creativity i
believe that is a very good thing. i also believe that
making new music or being creative in making a new
song is glorifying to God. but it can be used either
way. music is amazing. it can do so much...it is
important to be cautious but not to be ignorant. also
realize that you should not be a stumbling block to
others in what you listen to.
T4J: What do you say to those who say
that you are lukewarm in your faith because not every
song directly refers to God?
WW: luke warm? they don't know me. i try to be real in
what i go through. just because i don't say God in
every song doesn't mean it doesn't refer to God. i
think people are very religious. they look for words
instead of heart. the fact is i all i care about in
life is being used by God. nothing else matters to me.
i am very real in my songs about the truth i know in
life and
in relating truth to people that go through the same
things as me. pharisees are still around. people will
say what they will. i will worry about my relationship
with God and desiring his heart and being sensitive to
his voice.
T4J: What plans have been made for the future of
the band (that you are willing to share right now)?
WW: we want to sign to a secular label and only play
secular shows because that's what we feel called to.
T4J: Now for some fun ones. What are
your favorite movies? TV shows?
WW: i hate tv and most movies. i like few movies. my
favorite is life is beautiful.
T4J: What are the band's favorite
books and authors?
WW: i like Francis Shaffer
T4J: What are some of the bands that
you guys like?
WW: um a lot. we like U2 the cure 16 horse power
Alison krauss nickel creek toad the wet sprocket green
day foo fighter fiona apple REM a lot.. too many.
T4J: Is there anything else you'd like
to add? Questions? Comments?
WW: seek truth.