I agree. When we're touring or when we're networking with older musicians, they talk about a very different time 10 or 15 years ago in the music industry, and we don't know what that means. They say how different it was and how the process of making a career in music was such a different way of doing things.
You could release a song and make money from that and nowadays, as you said, we're all on Spotify. We're consuming music through streaming. When we look at our numbers we have to laugh because it's so challenging for us to see our life, our blood, our work consumed for very little. It's basically for free.
We've grown up in that context so that's our normal but there was a time when artists would be getting paid fairly and properly for that same consumption, and so I think some inequalities are happening. I know it from my own experience, I would love some more money.