Sometimes I'll get to the end of a song, open my eyes and there's all these faces peering at me. It's quite horrifying.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't think I always look in people's faces, like, as - I think especially when I'm doing my more intimate songs that are quite personal, I always feel it's a bit accusing if I stare in someone's face when I singing quite a personal lyric.
I keep my eyes closed a lot when I'm singing because sometimes it's distracting to see people.
I've always had problems with my brain, so a lot of the songs are about issues I have with paranoia or freak-outs. 'When My Head Explodes' is about being on stage, having people look at you and expecting you to perform, then literally your head explodes.
I just can't stand the sound of my voice sometimes, or how my face looks. There are always a few times at every premiere when I just have to cover my eyes when I'm up there.
I don't put myself through that nauseating experience of looking at someone's face while they go through your stuff. Ugh! It's just horrible! It gives me the cringes to even think about it.
When fans of mine meet me, I can see the disappointment in their eyes. Every artist knows of this phenomenon.
Sometimes when I write songs, I don't know what they're about, and it just suddenly comes to me.
I'm not a big fan of guitar face: you know, when someone's playing guitar, and they make this really embarrassing face, like they smush their lips together and... they look you in the eye, and it's really humiliating.
I like to see people's eyes when I'm singing to them.
I close my eyes when I sing so I can feel the song better.