I think being vulnerable and real in the wolrd of fakeness is the bravest thing a person can do.
It's a conscious decision, a full-time job, to be happy.
I grew up in a small town in the woods of Estonia, and there was not much else around me besides nature. It was stunning, but I dreamt of meeting eccentric people and going exciting places. Music became my escape. I thought if I got good enough, I could leave.
I feel like, Estonia, the sky is so low, and the people are much more close-minded than in America. So when I came to the U.S., I had a massive explosion of creativity and felt like I could do basically anything I want.
When I left Estonia, I was 16. I just wanted to leave; I wanted to see the world so much.
People generalize music by how you look, and I don't like that.
I call myself 'Bubblegoth.' I'm really into the goth and industrial stuff, but also the cute and rave-ish stuff, so I'm trying to put it all together.
I love graveyards. To some, it might sound morbid, but there's nothing dark about the natural cycles of life, really.
I left home when I was 16 years old, and I've been living all around the world honing my craft. I lived in L.A. for eight years, then Stockholm, London, and New York.
L.A. is a very illusory place. You don't really know who your friends are here because more often than not, it seems like it's just about getting ahead at any cost.
It would be selfish to believe that we are the only intelligent life in the universe.
I know that my energy falls and rises with the phases of the moon. I rest in the winter. I wake up at my own pace, and I blossom in the summer. Life is supposed to be a natural process.
My fashion icons range from bubblegum pop princesses to grunge queens.
I'm really, really into the rave scene and just kind of how people come together and how it's just music and just love.
I really like mugwort. It's a witch plant and a purifier of energy. It's considered to be very important and powerful in the Celtic and Scandinavian tradition.