You can have 10 nice comments today, and it's that one nasty comment that you're gonna hang on to.
Chrissy Costanza
Our Japanese fans don't speak English primary. They'll translate a sentence before coming and say something like, 'Thank you for coming to our country.' It's like, you're welcome. Thanks for coming to our show!
I can't even talk to someone and make eye contact.
It's so important to be genuine. People will see through you if you aren't.
Keep at it, always be thinking about it, always be developing, always try to grow and learn more - and never stay in one place.
I'll have people ask if they can take a picture with me when I'm not wearing makeup and I'm like, 'I'm sorry, I don't have the self-confidence for that'.
When I joined the band, I hadn't been introduced to a lot of these bands on the scene - no emo bands or punk bands. The only band I knew was My Chemical Romance.
I tweeted once that I was jealous of bands like All Time Low 'cause they get so many bras thrown at them. So, now fans throw bras with messages written in them.
Warped Tour is completely in a league of its own. It's this crazy cross between a real, full tour and a festival.
I love doing my makeup.
Some people meditate, I like doing my makeup. It very much relaxes me.
We feel this passion that we have for music and this relentless need to pursue it and follow it and go wherever it takes. It's just something that's ingrained into us - it's ingrained in us so deeply that we say it's 'in our bones.'
The thing about social media is that someone's going to hate what you do no matter what you do.
I really like eevee and vulpixes because they're really cute... I know that's kinda basic of me.
I don't care about the drinking, I just want to be able to go hang out and not have to worry about being too young.
We got our start doing covers and I think, and hearing other people covering our songs is super flattering.
You can only release music so often. You have albums and the whole cycles and everything like that, so covers are a great way to release music and new things before the next album comes out.
When we were writing 'In Our Bones,' everything was bubbly champagne all the time so that's what ended up on the record.
It's OK to know what's best for yourself. That was my biggest issue. I was looking to other people to tell me what I needed. When I finally turned inwards and took responsibility for the way I was feeling, that's when everything started changing.
I've learnt that over the years, sometimes I was caring so much about how other people felt, I wasn't standing up for myself and I wasn't caring about how I felt even when people were straight up bullying me online.
I am literally horrible at speaking to a camera.
I've had people tell me I'm fat, and I'm like one of the smallest people I've met in my life.
I've loved writing since I was little. I used to write stories.
I definitely thought I was going to write books. I wrote a couple of children's books when I was like 11 when I was a child myself!
I'm bad with speaking. I ramble a lot.
From our music in general, we've always fought the idea that we had to fit into a box or fit into a certain category.
I'm secretly like 800 pounds and 90 years old.
We wanted to really push ourselves on 'Past Lives' to actually hold back sometimes, sing in falsetto, let the music open up and take its space.
The opportunity to open for Fall Out Boy was incredible.
We're all big fans of pop music; this is definitely the direction we've always wanted to head in.
Each song takes a different path through a different headspace.