I guess there might come a point when I will want to live an anonymous life. I’m only at the start of my career, so I’m sure that moment will come, but I know how blessed I am to have this platform on which to speak and influence. Kimbra Read Quote
I have times when I doubt what I’m doing. When those moments hit, I think about how grateful I am to be able to do what I do every day. It was harder when I started because I didn’t see the response, but now I’m out there playing for people and seeing them happy, which makes it all worthwhile. Kimbra Read Quote
I’m turning 22, so I want to start getting into work that reflects where I’m at in life now. Kimbra Read Quote
My process is to be by myself when I record. It’s quite an emotional performance to pull off when someone else is in the room. I prefer to go away and have my own time with it, bring it in later. Kimbra Read Quote
When you work on an album for three and a half years, you’re kind of ready for it to get out there. To have your songs reach people. Kimbra Read Quote
It’s a really cool time for artists who want to strive for a little more depth in what they want to say to come forward. We live in a very fast world right now. We’ve got all this media and music which is so accessible to us, it’s here one minute gone the next. Kimbra Read Quote
I started writing songs when I was 10. It was a natural way to express myself as a kid. It wasn’t until I started listening to jazz, joined the choir and picked up a guitar that my little hobby became something far more serious. Kimbra Read Quote