I've been writing a lot of sad songs, and I got to the point where I was like, 'You can't write another one or you're lying.'
I mean, sometimes it's really good to listen to something like Tom Petty, that's purely blissed out. But that's not me.
I started realizing that when I played festivals I didn't want to be writing all these down, sad songs.
I can write a happy song, but there has to be some sort of twist. Otherwise it feels a bit cheesy.
If you're big in America, you can go to Australia and automatically, the first time you'll be there, you can sell out huge venues.
When you first start out, it's a big thing you're always like 'does my voice sound good?'
I visualize songs like a little movie scene and I try to almost talk through the scene. What emotions am I trying to get across?
When you first start out, it's a big thing you're always like 'does my voice sound good?'