"Music was therapy when I was growing up, so I just started writing my own," Vine tells the Pop Shop Podcast ahead of his"Carnival" release.
Even though Vine was writing satirically about his hometown, he has nothing but love for the City of Angels. "I remember seeing G-Eazy play The Roxy like five years ago and it was the first show he sold out," he says. "This is the place that you get to watch history happen for entertainment, you know? Like in the '20s it was Paris for writers, and now it's Los Angeles for 2019.
Vine is happy to be making music when fans are hungry for all different genres and not just "rock fans" or "pop fans," and that's it. "It's reaching the golden age of music in a way, because we went through an era where it was all four-to-the-floor stuff for a little while, and then it was all trap for a second -- everything was trapped," he quips.
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