Langhorne Slim Quotes
Born: August 20, 1980
Langhorne Slim, born Sean Scolnick, is a folk-punk poet whose lyrics pulse with raw, unvarnished truth. His music, a blend of ragged Americana and soul-baring confession, distills life’s chaos into moments of profound clarity—celebrating the beauty in brokenness and the grit required to keep moving forward. With a voice that cracks like a man both weary and hopeful, he writes not from a mountaintop but from the muddy trenches of heartache, travel, and hard-won joy. His quotes resonate because they feel like a friend’s whispered advice: honest, tender, and fiercely alive. Langhorne Slim’s legacy is a testament to finding light in the dark, making him a quiet oracle for the wandering soul.
Langhorne Slim Quotes (8)
"If someone asked what kind of music I play, I wouldn't say I'm a folk singer; however, if folk music means music for the people, and playing music to entertain them and share different messages, then sure, I'd like to think that I'm part folk singer."
— Langhorne Slim"I'm very proud of my records, but my most natural creative tendencies have been in live performing. There's a beautiful element to recording and making records, but I've always felt a little shy with it."
— Langhorne Slim"To be very honest, I never thought I would graduate from high school. I got very lucky to get into an alternative high school, which really saved my butt."
— Langhorne Slim"When I listen to most forms of music, in their most raw and pure, it all has a punk edge to me, like Lead Belly, Jimmie Rodgers, Otis Redding or Nirvana."
— Langhorne Slim"Before I had a record deal, I was living in New York and playing anywhere I could, from somebody's house to an open mic to coffeeshops."
— Langhorne Slim"Some people don't like my songs because they think they're too simple or easy or not that thought-out. I feel like the way I write is pretty simple, in some ways, because I'm trying to connect. I want a lot of people to hear it, and be moved in some way."
— Langhorne Slim"I love a lot of music that's considered folk music, but I also love a lot of music that's considered punk or considered rap. I don't mind being called a folk singer. But it seems a bit limiting. I want to be able to write whatever kind of song I want."
— Langhorne Slim"I guess I'm attracted to people who are singing about love or life, and they have a particular passion that I can connect with."
— Langhorne Slim