A woman's body and a woman's image is a very political thing, so I trust another woman to understand what that's like and how to portray it in a way people can relate to.
Even though I'm super into tarot and astrology, I don't believe in knowing too much about the future.
When you're a woman, you have such a strange relationship with your body because - especially when you're in the public eye - you're constantly being judged.
I've a tiny little scar on my chin from when I fell over on stage, bust my chin open and bled everywhere.
I got into punk at 17 after discovering an all-girl band from Long Island on the Internet called The Devotchkas - four crazy-looking girls with fast, driving basslines and high-pitched gang vocals who shared the same dress sense as the punks I used to eye up curiously in Camden.
Being a person is really hard, obviously depending on your background for some people it can be much harder, but mental health and how we feel about ourselves is so key to changing the world in a positive way.
When I was younger, I'd always cry on Christmas Day, and I didn't know why. Now I know it's because I was just overwhelmed by the togetherness.
When we're in London my family goes to mass on Christmas Eve. The next day Dad cooks the turkey on the barbecue, standing outside in the freezing cold.
I would say that I'm opinionated and clumsy and I am definitely led by my heart over my head.
I find it really easy to write on the bass, because you kind of get straight to the point: you do lyrics and melody without thinking about decorating the song until after you've finished it.
I'll always be playing shows. Even when I'm a crazy granny wearing weird old granny clothes and wandering around with dementia, I'll still be playing. Whether anyone else will turn up is another question.
My biggest crush when I was 13 was Leonardo DiCaprio. After I watched 'Titanic' I was completely in love with him.
There are certain things I would never write about - anything that's too distasteful. I think that you can withhold information.
When I first started, in 2006, it was an exciting time. Independent, cool, weird artists were being successful, and magazines were writing about them, and people were getting played on radio that were, like, really good.
I grew up in Harrow, London, with two sisters. I am the middle child and a natural ginger, so fiery by nature.
I never thought I could do certain things like somersaults and jumping off the ropes and flips. When you actually learn to do it, you're really amazed with what your body can do.
I formulate my style based on a range of influences from books to films and my moods.
I love 'Grace and Frankie!' Oh my God, it's the best show.
When I was young I was listening to the Spice Girls and Destiny's Child. I was singing 'Independent Woman' and 'Survivor,' and it was all about Girl Power and being with your friends. I don't think I was singing, 'Don't cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me?'
I love throwing parties and being sociable and dancing. But I also have this other homebody side and can become quite isolated and anxious.