Ryan Gosling Talks to Pitchfork

noah | January 23, 2009 11:45 am

Ryan Gosling talks to Pitchfork about his kids-gone-goth project Dead Man’s Bones, whose album is coming out this summer: “You know when you’re a kid and you get crayons and papers and just draw whatever you want and it’s just a bunch of messy lines, but to you it makes sense, and then they put it on the fridge? From that point on, you’re always trying to get back on the fridge, you start drawing things that look like something, like, the more it looks like a horse, the more chance you have of getting it on the fridge. We wanted to get back to that place before we were trying to make the fridge. We wanted to work with people who hadn’t been affected in that way yet.” [Pitchfork]