I demo all of my songs on Garage Band, where I pretty much play everything - not very well, but I manage to hammer out a drum beat and a bass idea.
From Jenny Lewis
When something is coming off of a Neve board and being laid down on tape, it's like a warm blanket for the brain. When you're working in a digital form, it's so harsh; it's almost painful. Your ears get more fatigued if you're mixing all day.
When you're in your mid-thirties, the cult of people who have children around you all want you in their cult, and they constantly ask you, 'So when are you going to have a baby?'
I had a huge Lisa Frank sticker collection. I traded them.
When I sit down to write a song, there is no filter. I'm not trying to write for anyone or anything specifically. It's just trying to capture a little piece of your soul - even if it's a really ugly part.
I'm typically not a heels person.
I think you kind of lose the human aspect when you make things too perfect.
I'm not trying to repeat myself or cater myself to one specific group of people.
I like babies, but not in the front row. I don't want to sing directly to a baby.
Losing your parent is unlike anything.
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