After the first album, I spent a lot of time being like, 'I'm not really a singer.' That kind of mentality doesn't help.
Anne Carson and Angela Carter are folks I hold close to my heart because they have such unique ways of telling stories.
Cacie Dalager's voice is beautiful, and her lyrics break my heart.
Every conversation we have as a band is about gender in some way, and it's been like that from the beginning.
I am in a band that was born on the Internet.
I discovered the idea of feminism when I watched the film '10 Things I Hate About You.' It's a classic.
I don't buy into this idea that pop has to be frivolous or vacuous, and we've never subscribed to that.
I don't have a lot of time for things that are deliberately, achingly cool.
I don't want to be the front for somebody else's creativity and sell that day in, day out.
I don't want to sound negative here, but I don't know any lady that was surprised by #MeToo.
I don't want to write the same song over and over again.
I guess I have a weird habit of writing body part metaphors.
I guess, at the end of the day, I want to be viewed as a musician.
I have a personal Twitter for band purposes, but I don't use social media a lot.
I identify as a feminist but subscribe to the pretty basic definition of a feminist as 'someone who seeks equality between the sexes.'
I operate a pretty strict muting and blocking policy on Twitter.
I spent a lot of time reading 'Cosmopolitan' and quietly crying.
Sometimes if you don't take the easy option, it'll pay dividends in the long run.
I've been into short stories ever since I read an Angela Carter collection when I was a teenager.
Margaret Thatcher was a lady. I suppose she was a woman in a man's world, but that's about the only nice thing I have to say.
Just because I get to coast around in a nice, cushy little bubble, that's not how it is for everybody.
I wouldn't want to do a solo project.
Making sure that we interact with the fanbase in a way that feels right to us has been really important.
We're a band that's never been okay with the status quo. In a way, it's allowed us to be more open and confrontational in our music.
I'll scroll through Instagram, but I have to take Internet breaks.