All the words are already there when you're singing onstage, it's fantastic. You can lose yourself in what you've created. You're controlling this freedom.
In a conversation, the words can get stuck, I don't know what to say, I get very anxious.
I've been thinking about songwriting more in terms of playing it live, and how it will sound as a band.
The stage is the place I feel comfortable - it's almost as if real life is where I feel most nervous. Conversations are a lot more nerve-wracking.
I'm obsessed with choirs, and always have been, because of that sense of overwhelming vocals.
I can't just have one painting - I need to cover the wall in paintings. It's the same with my music. I want to mix everything together to create more.
The only music I was listening to for ages was old soul. So I wasn't listening to a lot of new music - especially indie music.
I think I just have a problem generally in life of wanting more of everything - more emotion, more drama, more glitz.
I think I've always looked older than I am. I hope that's going to work in my favor when I get older.
Love is horrible. I mean, when you're in love, it's like a sickness. Such madness.
If you see a river running smoothly, it's because someone has drowned in it, and if it's raging, it means that it's still got bloodlust.
I think "waste of your brain" is something that my mother would say to me occasionally - I think it's usually when I'm telling her something like that I can remember every outfit I've ever worn.
I was always that girl growing up who you could find dancing down supermarket aisles. It's that sense of not feeling inhibited. Dancing in supermarkets is my favorite thing.
Everything has such order and everyone is so focused on doing what they're doing that no one ever pays attention to you spinning and dancing around supermarkets. It's something you find in places like supermarkets and airports, where everything is really ordered. There's something about those places that makes you feel really anonymous.
When you're dressed up as David Bowie, with your eyebrows completely bleached, and you're doing this kind of strange dance with Paul McCartney while singing "Rebel Rebel" in the middle of the Met ball, and Madonna's looking at you . . . I was just thinking, It's become a bit weird.
You can forget anything, and actually being a part of a crowd, of a group, can itself be freeing.
You live and you learn.
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