I love all kinds of insects, and I've heard Australia has some really interesting bugs.
Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. They're my biggest heroes. I love everything about Leonard Cohen: his lyrics and his voice. He seems like a really clever man, and Bob Dylan does as well. He's just really cool.
You simply have to accept that your demons are a part of you.
Metal, I love metal sounds. If I have a stick with me, I just drag it across a fence. And all fences make different sounds, just like people when they laugh.
Luckily for me, people don't scream at me that much in my everyday life.
My body is quite tiny, but a lot of the emotions I feel are pretty explosive. They have to come out.
I've been a lot more into Facebook and Twitter and Instagram, which was a bit complicated for me to understand the language of each social media, because they all talk in different ways. It's a nice way for me to tell people I appreciate them, which I forget to do sometimes.
In this big ball of people, I'm just one grain of sand on this beach.
It's very strange to go to cities like London and New York. People walk so quickly, they seem to be in a hurry all the time. And you don't say 'Hi' to everyone you meet, and you don't smile to everyone you meet, because there's just so many. Which is also very strange.
If I see a mountain, I just pick up and hike it.
It's very fun to be the hunter of the sounds. The hunter of the right energy. And it's not really about if every sound is correct; it's more the energy - if it hits you in some way, it doesn't really matter to me if it's not perfect. I'm still very excited while hunting for songs.
I think I have the nicest fans in the world, and I quite like being surrounded by people if we're all feeling the same emotion in the same room.
I'm very picky; I'm never happy with anything. It's so hard to give the record away and accept that you're done.
I never dreamed of being a pop star when I was a child.
My music seems to have a bigger mission than I have, which is very soothing but also very strange because people see more in me than I see, which can be terrifying.
It's a very strange thing being recognized or looked upon as someone special.
My skin gets so dry and chapped, and the second I get off the plane, I apply so much sunscreen.
I don't know, I feel desperate when I sing. And I look desperate - it feels like I'm singing for my life, which makes me twitch, if that makes sense.