My number-one goal is to never feel like I’m strictly defining myself. The minute I feel like I’m doing that as anything – as theatrical, as feminist, as songwriter – I feel like the minute I name it, I’m stuck in a box. – Amanda Palmer
If you’re willing to take risks, Twitter is a vast amusement park of interesting life possibilities. – Amanda Palmer
I’ve been in a recording studio enough times to know that it is not the best place to multitask. Doing a couple of takes of a song and running out to check your email to talk to someone about video production really is not good. – Amanda Palmer
Neil Gaiman swooped into my life though another friend, Jason Webley, who knew we were fans of each other’s work and introduced us via email. Neil and I, like me and Ben, just hit it off instantly. – Amanda Palmer
In some way, my fundamental feeling about music is that it’s impossible to put a price tag on it. Human beings made music before they made a lot of other things, including tools. – Amanda Palmer
I had very literal parents and I wanted to survive with metaphor and art, and there was a real sense of shame around it. – Amanda Palmer
People had this idea about becoming rock stars packing stadiums instead of having the goal of becoming what musicians used to be in terms of how they would perform and connect people. – Amanda Palmer
Crowdfunding as an idea itself isn’t new – bands have been doing it since the dawn of time. – Amanda Palmer
If you stuck me in a room and gave me art-making tools but told me no one would ever see the results, I don’t think I’d have much desire to make art. What I do comes from a deep desire to be seen and to see others. – Amanda Palmer
The stage show is, in some sense, highly theatrical. It’s definitely not just a band in jeans playing rock and roll. – Amanda Palmer
I think performance art comes from a simple place of wanting to express things beyond just sound. – Amanda Palmer
There’s no blueprint; getting married doesn’t make you boring, having kids doesn’t make you boring, having money doesn’t necessarily have to make you boring. – Amanda Palmer
I don’t feel at home in New Orleans. I don’t feel at home in Austin or L.A. And I just felt immediately at home in northern Australia. – Amanda Palmer
I’ve always been a creative workaholic. I have never had a period of my life where I didn’t have at least half a dozen projects going on at once. – Amanda Palmer
You get the feeling that on a lot of days the audience for most music would kind of rather not be faced with the artist, especially because we’ve been educated to think that the artist are these special creatures are otherwordly and aren’t like us. – Amanda Palmer
If you want the world to pay for projects, you have to be able to display why you’re worthy. – Amanda Palmer
I have never in my career embarked on a journey towards controversy. I have never deliberately set a flame. – Amanda Palmer
The challenge in my life really is keeping the balance between feeling creatively energized and fulfilled without feeling overwhelmed and like I’m in the middle of a battlefield. – Amanda Palmer
I have used Twitter for so many things, from places to stay, places to go, things to do, things I need, medical advice, you name it. Especially when I’m on tour, it really feels like I’m being taken care of by half a million people. It is like having a mom. – Amanda Palmer
I see everybody arguing about what the value of music should be instead of what I think the bigger conversation is, which is that music has value, it’s subjective and we’re moving to a new era where the audience is taking more responsibility for supporting artists at whatever level. – Amanda Palmer
Bands like Nirvana had theatrical sensibilities, playing with image, challenging assumptions people were making about them, the apex being Kurt Cobain in a dress to make a point. – Amanda Palmer
One of the best things about Kickstarter and crowdfunding and the collapse of the music business is a lot of artists like me have been forced to face our own weird mess about ourselves and what we thought it meant to become musicians. – Amanda Palmer