I'm more comfortable revealing myself than hiding behind metaphors. I respond to artists who reveal something of themselves.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes I think it's the responsibility of the artist to reveal a little more of themselves.
I've learned that to expose yourself, to reveal yourself is a test of your humanness.
I'm constantly exposing myself to art and that inspires me.
I don't know about hiding away, but I really only like to present myself when I'm working on something - it's more my work I like to present to the world rather than myself.
One thing you learn: if you want to reveal yourself, you also have to know where to stop.
I like exposing myself. There's not an awful lot that embarrasses me. I'm the kind of actress who absolutely believes in exposing herself.
I reveal too much of myself.
We're all private people, but as a musician, I think that once you get to the point where there's more of your life behind you than in front of you, you owe it to your public to explain yourself.
In my older songs, I used to hide behind fictional characters to deflect attention away from myself.
I'm the perfect amount of guarded. I don't reveal too much, and I never reveal who the songs are about. They are real life. People get that. I date a lot of musicians and they do the same thing. People that work with me - who I write about too - they get it. It's my creative outlet, my therapy.