I do believe sometimes discipline is very important. I'm not just lying around like a lazy cow all the time.
Usually when you see females in movies, they feel like they have these metallic structures around them, they are caged in by male energy.
I love being a very personal singer-songwriter, but I also like being a scientist or explorer.
I sometimes fall into the trap of doing what I think I should be doing rather than what I want to be doing.
I'm a bit of a nerd, I wouldn't mind working in a shop selling records, or having a radio show where I could play obscure singles.
I'm a fountain of blood. In the shape of a girl.
I'm not going to talk like I know about politics, because I'm a total amateur, but maybe I can be a spokesperson for people who aren't normally interested in politics.
If nothing else, I have money.
It's funny how the hippies and the punks tried to get rid of the conservatives, but they always seem to get the upper hand in the end.
When I was a teenager in Iceland people would throw rocks and shout abuse at me because they thought I was weird. I never got that in London no matter what I wore.
I love England. It's no coincidence it's the first place I moved to for a more cosmopolitan life, which is the only thing Iceland lacks.
There is this stereotype of Icelanders all believing in spirits, and I've played up to that a bit in interviews.
The reason I do interviews is because I'm protecting my songs.
The English can be a very critical, unforgiving people, but criticism can be good. And this is a country that loves comedy.
People that complete other people's vision are understated.