I'm always pretty nervous when I do anything! I walk very slowly. I'm very careful. Jenny Lewis carefulnervouspretty Change image and share on social
I think regardless of where people are from, country music is a through line. Jenny Lewis countrylinemusic Change image and share on social
I don't feel unlucky in love anymore, and it's not all emo. It's a scary place to be in when you're like: 'What am I supposed to write about now? I don't feel heartbroken, so now what?' Jenny Lewis anymoreemofeel Change image and share on social
There's always a bit of fiction in everything that I write. Jenny Lewis bitefictionwrite Change image and share on social
I'm a huge reggae fan. I want to go to Jamaica and make, like, Bob Marley 'One Love' positive songs. That's what the world needs. Jenny Lewis bobfanhuge Change image and share on social
As hard as I try to sound tough and dark, I still sound cute. Jenny Lewis cutedarkhard Change image and share on social
When something is coming off of a Neve board and being laid down on tape, it's like a warm blanket for the brain. When you're working in a digital form, it's so harsh; it's almost painful. Your ears get more fatigued if you're mixing all day. Jenny Lewis blanketboardbrain share on social
I scored one film by myself, which was the hardest thing I think I've ever done. Jenny Lewis filmhardhave Change image and share on social
When I sit down to write a song, there is no filter. I'm not trying to write for anyone or anything specifically. It's just trying to capture a little piece of your soul - even if it's a really ugly part. Jenny Lewis capturefilterpart share on social
When I was 18, I took a trip to Thailand with a friend. We stayed for a month. Bangkok was very raw for a teenager: there were no cellphones, no Internet, and the only music I had with me was this cassette by Liz Phair. I was writing a lot of poetry, and she embodied a talky style of songwriting that I found very accessible. Jenny Lewis accessiblebangkokcassette share on social