Q: Are you likely to bounce back through Toronto at all on this one?
A: I’m not ruling anything out. I want to support this record for as long as people are interested in it, so I’m quite prepared to keep going out there and playing these songs for people right through to next year.
Q: Are you likely to bounce back through Toronto at all on this one?
A: I’m not ruling anything out. I want to support this record for as long as people are interested in it, so I’m quite prepared to keep going out there and playing these songs for people right through to next year.
Yay! There are LOADS of people interested Polly! Particularly in the US and other parts of the world that are not Europe and 2 cities in America!
"He intentado ahogar mis penas, pero el hijo de puta aprendió a nadar." Faceplace • El Jay
Q: Are you likely to bounce back through Toronto at all on this one?
A: I’m not ruling anything out. I want to support this record for as long as people are interested in it, so I’m quite prepared to keep going out there and playing these songs for people right through to next year.
Well...you know how it is sometimes
It's been far to long since she's been to Toronto!
Q: You taught yourself to play piano for your last album, White Chalk. That’s definitely evidence of an artist intent on pushing herself out of her comfort zone in order to create.
A: I wouldn’t phrase it myself as “pushing myself” out of my comfort zone or forcing myself to do anything because it’s not as planned as that. It’s not methodical. There’s no master plan of “Thou shalt not do this” and “You shall do this.” It’s actually what I desire to experiment with, so it’s a joy to go into it and to look into new areas. There’s nothing forced about it at all.