Best quotes by Adrianne Lenker on Music
Checkout quotes by Adrianne Lenker on Music
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‟ With music, when you finish a record, you are entwined with it throughout your existence in a way which is both interesting and challenging because it's a living form, you have to come back to it.
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‟ When I was born, my dad was playing music, so I'm pretty sure he was singing to me in the womb. I was born into music, in a way, because he was playing acoustic guitar. I was around an instrument growing up.
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‟ We all need ways of processing things. I think I was called to music because it was this thing that was always there for me that I could pour my heart into safely.
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‟ That's the way I started playing music: just playing guitar by myself in my room when I was a kid, and exploring the guitar and exploring the space I was in, with no project in mind.
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‟ I always said I got my music from my dad, but my mom had these cassettes - Bjoerk and the Cocteau Twins and the Talking Heads. That was her music, and she would just get so wild and free when she listened to it.
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‟ When you're playing music and you're starting to expose yourself for the first time, there's nothing more powerful than being listened to and being actually heard.
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‟ I'll get a few words and then go back to the music and then back to words, and play them off each other - and then I'll bring the song to the band.
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‟ I want everyone to feel very welcomed in the space of our music and our songs, it doesn't matter what you believe or think, I just want to cultivate a space of peace and to touch on these things that bind us as humans.
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‟ I can't really choose how I'm going to connect to music. I find it just has to hit a wave, and just wash over me and take me completely to some other space.
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‟ There's something special in music about the repetition of playing something where it becomes a home and a fortress and a space that you inhabit, like maybe we could move this little thing here, or rearrange the furniture. You're so acquainted with every part of it.
- Adrianne Lenker