But this packed schedule just makes us all the more curious about what he does during his time off. What’s the ideal Lazy Sunday like for one of the busiest men in rock and roll?
“That’d be my life every day, bro!” chuckles Davis. The singer is at home in Bakersfield, which he makes clear is a big part of his perfect day (and life). “I moved back to my hometown, so when I’m home, I’m home. When I’m back on the road, that’s work, even though I love what I do. But basically, when I’m home, even if I’m creating or in the studio, that’s what’s important.”
For some musicians, life on the road sounds like a nonstop rager...and for Jonathan, that might have been the case once upon a time. Now, though, the road is the obligation, and the home front is the reward.
“At home, I don’t think about work at all,” he says. “Back in the day, it was a nonstop party, but now, for me, it’s more about taking the time for me.” He considers this a moment and laughs. “Honestly, it’s pretty fucking boring!”
Walk us through your ideal Lazy Sunday.
First, I don’t get up in the morning, I get up around three or four. And then I’m up with my kids. I play with my kids, or I’ll cruise around the fields out in back of my house. I play video games a lot, or I work on music, because that to me isn’t work. What I do for a living is like hitting the fucking lottery. I get to do what I love, and work with people I love. In that sense, it’s amazing.
What do you do when you’re slobbing out on the couch?
I mostly play video games, because it allows me to get out of my head.