♪ What kind of love ties you ♪
I wrote all the songs working dead-end jobs,
and trying to live my dream.
And just being like, “I feel insane.”
♪ What kind of love? ♪
The new EP, I think it's more extroverted.
And I really want it to feel empowering to everyone—
especially my ladies.
It's really about finding yourself, and finding your footing, especially
in your early 20s, or when you just don't know what's going on or what to do.
I was playing shows the whole time while I was working,
and something wasn't clicking in my music life,
because I was so exhausted from working as a secretary.
And so I left New York, and I went to write.
And then I came back, and they were like,
“The mouthwash was empty when you were gone, and so we're gonna have to let you go.”
A lot of the anger in my songs is directed at that job.
♪ Only way, only way, only way, only way ♪
♪ of getting you with the light on. ♪
I think it's important to have visual music,
so you can close your eyes and feel like you’re transported
into a different world or a different space.
What colors do you see in the song when you're listening to it?
Is it funny?
Is it sarcastic?
Is it angry?
How do you pinpoint those emotions,
and make someone understand the song even more?
