Below are Jason's replies:
1. Would you ever consider making a dvd with live footage on?
1. No, wouldn't really have much interest in that. I'm always more excited to hear new material from a band than hear them replay songs I already have.
2. How do you like being signed to T&N?
2. It's been a good run. The label owner Brandon Ebel is a good friend of mine and has always given me the freedom to make whatever records I have wanted to make, and has been putting them out for 15 years...I have no complaints.
3. Do you think the music industry treats you fairly?
3. As fair as anybody else, sometimes you get bad reviews which are never fun to read, sometimes you get good ones that are...But to realize that you are never gonna be U2 and to be thankful that after all these years I still get to release records, I would say I have been treated fairly.
4. Have you ever felt like your association to CCM has restricted you artistically? IE do you ever feel like there's certain things you'd like to say in your music but feel like you can't?
5. No, obviously I think that there is some goofy stuff associated in the extreme CCM scene...But I don't feel held back because I can't say the F word in my songs. To me the whole I'm a christian in a band, not a christian band argument is very tiring / boring. So to be precise I'm a christian, I am currently writing songs, so I guess that means I write Contemporary Christian Music.
5. Any idea about how many copies of each album have you sold?
6. Not sure exactly, our earlier albums have sold better than out later records...a lifetime average would probably be close to 10,000
6. Are your kids going to continue the Martin tradition (i.e. make music, not run the trucking business)?
7. I hope not...might make them happier if they don't waste their youth on rock and roll :)
7. Of all the albums you've released, which is your favorite and which one do you like the least?
8. I like the Fashion Focus the most, and the Silver album the least.
8. How has you guitar amp/rig/set up evolved over the years? Are you still using a Fender Jazzmaster?
8. My guitar sounds on the records has always been similar with the layering...I will use a Les Paul underneath, with my jazzmaster / telecaster over the top..That way I get the depth of the Gibson to cover some space, but it still has the Fender hi end riding over the top.
9. Read any good books lately?
9. No, don't really read to much lately...too busy with music, family, etc.
10. In response to a prior question, you'd mentioned that your goal for Starflyer 59 is to make twenty albums and then quit. Would you consider (as the last hurrah) releasing all of the unpublished songs and demos that you've made throughout Starflyer's history?
10. I can't...that would be 21 !
11. Do you ever plan on recording an instrumental album or EP? I'd buy it!
11. I love instrumental music...maybe someday.
12. Compared to previous albums, was there more collaboration with other people on this album or less? Do you like working with others or by yourself?
12. Absolutely...it is nice to have people that you trust to bounce ideas off of. I have made a couple of albums without much input and I think they have suffered a bit from that..not to say I run a democracy, if I really don't like something it is not going on the record, but it definately makes for a better album when you have people to go over ideas with.
13. How amazing do you and Ronnie look in the Dancehouse Children video for "Old Oak Tree"?
13. Yikes!
Thanks for the interview,