I've gone through terrible periods of depression. But, at the core of my being, there's a strange, out-of-place optimist. Despite what I'm feeling, I'm always able to get up and do my job. Which means the world to me. Jenny Lewis coredepressionfelt share on social
It sounds cheesy, but music has saved me in a lot of ways. If I had just continued acting, I don't think I would be alive. Jenny Lewis actalivecheesy Change image and share on social
I think the idea of opening up for a massive band is always better than actually doing it, and having your name on the ticket means more than the actual set. Jenny Lewis actualbandidea Change image and share on social
You never know how things are going to turn out in a movie. You can imagine a scene one way, and it can turn out to be completely the polar opposite of what you expected. You just have to roll with the punches. Jenny Lewis completelyexpectimagine share on social
My favorite days off on the road are typically nowhere, like Bismarck, North Dakota, and you find yourself in a mall, and you're like, 'This is awesome!' Jenny Lewis awesomebismarckdakota Change image and share on social
I'm an American songwriter, and I write from a very American perspective, and so did the records I grew up listening to. Jenny Lewis americangrowlisten Change image and share on social
I didn't know anything about music when I started a band. I barely knew how to play a guitar. I didn't know how to produce records. I learned how to play bass guitar and keyboards in Rilo Kiley. I picked up a lot from my collaborators. Jenny Lewis bandbarelybas share on social
Rilo Kiley was a rock band, so I wanted my solo records to feel different. Jenny Lewis bandfeelkiley Change image and share on social
I think it's always an adjustment for me, but I do feel like, ultimately, I can kind of write anywhere. It just takes a second to get back in to the groove. Jenny Lewis adjustmentbackfeel Change image and share on social