I write music, really, to make myself feel better. Jenny Lewis feelmakemusic Change image and share on social
My hair looks so good out in the desert, it's unbelievable. It's, like, perfectly not frizzy. Jenny Lewis desertfrizzygood Change image and share on social
I had a huge Lisa Frank sticker collection. I traded them. Jenny Lewis collectionfrankhuge Change image and share on social
I'm not trying to repeat myself or cater myself to one specific group of people. Jenny Lewis catergrouppeople Change image and share on social
Songs are really interesting in that way. Sometimes, they grow with you. Sometimes, you outgrow them. Jenny Lewis growinterestoutgrow Change image and share on social
Some shows suck, but I always - the show must go on. I learned it from my past as a child actor. The show must go on. You have to just keep on with it. Jenny Lewis actorchildlearn Change image and share on social
When you're talking about your own music every day, listening to bands, going to festivals, you can kind of lose sight of your initial connection with music. Instrumental music - especially jazz - helps me refocus. Jenny Lewis bandconnectionday share on social
In the past, like for the last Rilo Kiley record, 'Under the Blacklight,' I wore exclusively hot pants because the themes in that record were the underbelly of Los Angeles. Jenny Lewis angelesblacklightexclusively Change image and share on social
I've always just had sort of a dark take on life, I suppose, and hopefully, the music transcends that in a way. Jenny Lewis darkhavelife Change image and share on social
Insomnia is a very prevalent issue. It's a women's health issue, and I chose to talk about it because so many people have experienced it to varying degrees. For me, I'm doing great now, but it took a lot of work to figure out how to get back to sleep. I had to change some of my habits. I developed some pretty bad sleep ritual habits. Jenny Lewis backbadchange share on social