Q: What do you think is people's biggest pet peeve about you?
A: I'm too private. Like seriously, I am an open person just not about everything. It drives people nuts alot of the times. I mean who I'm with, involved with etc etc should be between myself and not all of twitter, facebook, etc etc. So yea people find out things and will ask "um had no clue xyz" yea because it didn't make it online haha. Annoying to some but yes I am a privacy whore. That and most people think I am shy but really I can be loud, obnoxious and a prankster. It just depends how well I know people.
Q: Explain Scarlet's Walk?
A: Scarlet's Walk is in reference to a road trip I made with my big brother and his band out to Las Vegas. The trip had significance because just shortly after that show they were signed to Sony's indie label. I was and still am very proud of him and his band for that accomplishment (who are also my surrogate big brothers) and I just have a super close friendship with all of them, they are my heroes. So it is remembering an amazing period of our lives. Scarlet's Walk is also the name of a Tori Amos album in which she wrote about her experiences on a road trip from the East Coast to LA, and those who know me well enough (pagers) I make alot of references to Tori Amos and her music.
Q: Please explain the tweeting in codes...most people have no clue where your head is at?
A: HA! Get that a lot but people who know get it (pagers). It just happens. I think it has to do with privacy and not having everyone figuring things out. Don't know actually Fendish started with my big brother it was our own made up language friends caught on haha.
Q: Your big brother (and embassy) influences you quite a bit?
A: Yes. They always have. I mean they are all so incredibly talented, big hearted, amazing individuals and so fortunate to know all of them and call them my big brothers. They're not perfect I know that they're human but nonetheless I adore each and every one of them regardless. I think when you have a family or people you love flaws are the least important things to worry about. I like to focus on the positive in people.
Q: Favorite [embassy] song?
A: All the Same. It didn't make it on their album but it's on their EP. I think the song represents who they are as people.
Q: Favorite Tori Amos song?
A: Spark. "she's afraid of the light in the dark...it's 6:58 are you sure where my spark is"?
Q: Recording with Craig Smith who is he?
A: there is a long standing joke that Craig Smith is for me what Neil Gaiman is for Tori Amos. Or as Craig once said a random person she gives shouts out to in songs (kind of true) but no he is a musician I collaborate with. Hoping to record my last EP with him end of January/February sometime. But he is an equally talented musician in his own right.
Q: music, dance or modeling?
A: I'm be like Milla Jovovich...do all three! but seriously eventually I just want to be a Mom :-D
Q: Top 5 favorite albums?
A: ouch tough one; okay here it goes:
1. the War of Art by [embassy]
2. the Divine Comedy by Milla Jovovich
3. Fumbling Towards Ecstasy by Sarah McLachlan
4. Loose by Nelly Furtado
5. From the Choirgirl Hotel by Tori Amos
that really was a difficult decision my goodness!!
Q: Favorite pig out food?
A: pizza. I am so guilty!!
Q: Favorite ballet?
A: the Nutcracker or Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet
Q: Why Tori Amos?
A: her music helped give me a voice when I didn't have one. I was bullied quite a bit in school (and still am) so listening to her music gave me an outlet that was positive to express what I was going through. Of course now when I hear her music the songs have slightly different meanings just because I am different now than when I was 13. I've experienced a lot at a young age and still young and still learning about life but some moments have changed somewhat.
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