Q: Hello Lindsey. I'm going to pretend I've never met you and I don't know you at all for this informative interview. How does that sound?

A: It could be a bad idea.


Q: Moving on. Why do you write songs?

A: Because I have to.


Q : Explain the stacks of notebooks lying around.

A: I prefer keeping my words in order. Chronologically by spirals is effective for me. Seventy sheets, one subject, wide lines, black ink. There is no canvas more inspiring, in my humble opinion.


Q: What is your field of studies?

A: Pop music and humanity.


Q: Are you happy?

A: Happier than I can explain.


Q: Why are you doing all of this?

A: Have you ever been to the bookstore looking for a book? Usually, you already know what you want that book to say. It's just a matter of finding it. Well, when I go to the bookstore, I can never find the book. Or, when you're in the market to buy a new cd, in my case. You already know what you're wanting to hear, really. Well, I've never been able to find the cd. That's why I'm doing all of this. It's become my duty to people like me to be what I'm looking for.


Q: What do you want to do?

A: I want to become signed to a record label and create wonderful pop music that is enjoyable to the general person and to the anti-radio person. In the process, I would like to be inspiring.


Q: Your age and place of birth, please?

A: I'm nineteen at the time of this writing. Born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma.