I worked at a jewelry store to pay the bills when I first moved to N.Y.C., and I always loved the phrase 'Semi Precious.' So I wanted to just call the band Semi Precious, but my dad told it was kinda sissy, so I added Weapons.
— Justin Tranter
I really loved Kygo and Selena Gomez's 'It Ain't Me.'
The thing is, if you tell your story specifically enough, it becomes so universal. Just because you're a gay man singing an honest love song, people should know that it's about men and that they can still relate to it.
Music spoke to me when I was young in such an intimate, empowering, magical way, and I think that music is already doing that for young queer kids.
I've had the experience of going through homophobia in my work, and I can share my experiences so future generations don't have to deal with what I've dealt with.
This is the dream: to make money off of what you love.
I'm so connected to the community that I was lucky enough to be born into.
Obviously, Gaga's one of the greatest music visionaries of our time, and Beyonce is one of the greatest visions of our time. She is a music visionary, too.
I want to make sure in every song we write that women are given power.
Beyonce, Stevie Nicks, Ani DiFranco, Cardi B - Women tell awesome stories.
For the most part, it's straight white men running these labels and publishing companies.
My choice of shoe upsets people a lot more than my filthy mouth.
I don't like labels.
For me personally, I'm anti-gun and always have been and always will be. But I'm definitely not someone who is looking to abolish the Second Amendment. I think we're definitely interpreting it wrong.
If a song I'm lucky enough to be a part of comes on the radio, it's definitely really cool and exciting, but I can't focus on anything but the song. Same if one of my songs comes on in a restaurant. I can't just carry on a conversation.
When I'm in a session with an artist, my job is to help execute their vision - so it's whatever story they're telling, and the news doesn't specifically affect that.
I really want queer kids to know that our experience is universal.
I'm using the success I've had to help other people shine.
I feel like there is a lot of homophobia and misogyny in the music business, and I feel like I've gotten to a place where I've broken down a lot of those doors.
The larger streaming grows, the less money there will be to get the music out there, which, to me, is the sad part.
A man in high heels is the most dangerous thing in the world.
'World Is Our Playground' is a big room banger that makes you wanna check into a hostel and call Mike Taylor.
I just want to make music that people hear, and I'm not ashamed of that.
Once I got into pop songwriting, I was kind of just ready to help other people tell their stories... I'm here to facilitate and structure and grow and make things a little more fabulous and a little more urgent.
I think that because we have these big female pop stars, people forget that women and marginalized people are so underrepresented in this business.
I love songs, Patty Larkin, Sharon Stone, Mae West, and Marilyn Monroe.
Good art should be polarizing.
The one time I shot a gun, the feelings I felt, I was guilty for feeling them. There is an exhilaration and a glamour, and I felt awful for feeling that.
If I'm hanging out with my friends or I'm working out, I'll listen to female singer-songwriters from the '90s because that's where my heart lies.
I know that it's my queer perspective that's helping people make songs that the world is listening to.
I like to play this game where I ask people to count gay pop writers and producers they know. Everyone's always like, 'Oh, there are plenty!' But we always end up counting them on one hand.
I won't do press anymore unless I can talk about the homophobia and let queer people know our ideas are mainstream.
I was born into the most amazing family an underdog could be born into, and I was born into the LGBTQ community. And what a beautiful community we are. The art, the music, the fashion, the brains, the fight, the survival skills, the diversity, male, female, non-binary, Gender Non Conforming, cis, trans, femme, and all races.
My goal is that my makeup and style will inspire Midwestern housewives. I want there to be a breakdown of 'Justin's smoky eye' in Cosmo.
When you are born gay, you are born into a rich culture of politics, music, and art, but you are also a minority in your own home.
The Knife can't stop cloaking brilliant pop songs in voodoo jam blankets.
Being a songwriter, you are accepting that this isn't about you. If you do want it to be about you, you're going to be really miserable.
I'm fortunate that I have a female publisher, and her boss is a man of color. My world is a little more diverse, but the majority of the business is not diverse at all.
Most of my friends are my friends because they inspire me.
I am a genderless sea creature who has been writing and studying music since I was 12.
I'm not famous. I work with famous people.
I shot a gun one time in New Zealand. An entertainment news program there thought, since the band was called Semi Precious Weapons, they would bring us to a gun range.