25+ Zola Jesus Quotes On Marriage, Death And Faith
Zola Jesus is an American singer-songwriter from Wisconsin. She is known for her dark, experimental electronic music, which blends elements of classical, industrial, and goth. Her music has been featured in films, television, and video games, as well as in her own critically acclaimed albums. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Zola Jesus on love, marriage, death.
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Top 10 Zola Jesus Quotes
- I started performing opera when I was 10 years old. I didn't perform as Zola Jesus until I was probably 18.
- I don't find much influence in opera. It was such a different part of me.
- And my music is always such a release of what I feel inside, an impulse.
- I know for sure that nothing matters.
- The most important thing for us to do as beings is to be aware of our position in the world on a micro and macro level.
- I feel like I am alone when I am in the presence of those I love. It is so freeing and comfortable, you become one with them.
- I like to remind myself that everything is meaningless.
- I feel like humans are a disease. It's a hard thing to communicate in a pop song. I mean, who wants to hear that?
- I try to create songs that are really massive and intense, but at the same time remaining honest and raw.
- I think I'm making music that's pretty universal.
Zola Jesus Quotes About Love
As a child, I was always making sound; it was a compulsion. I loved to scream and yell and sing; it freed me from all the thoughts in my head. I begged for opera lessons because opera singing is the most formidable, most emotional way to use your voice. — Zola Jesus
Everything I do is a reflection of the duality within me. Musically, I really love things that are very synthetic and unnatural. And I also like the organic and human... the intrinsic, I guess. — Zola Jesus
When you fall in love, you become weak. — Zola Jesus
Zola Jesus Famous Quotes And Sayings
There can only be one Queen Bey. — Zola Jesus
The word "theatrical" makes me cringe, because it suggests a performance is staged, put on, rehearsed. And while all this is true for an opera, I believe the act of singing and performing should always be honest, raw, guttural. — Zola Jesus
True expression is hard when performing opera. The problem is that opera relies on the dramatic context of the piece. It can be interpreted and represented, but there are guidelines; there is a vocabulary within the pieces that you must know objectively and reflect. — Zola Jesus
No matter what you do, if there's something you're afraid of, you need to break through it. — Zola Jesus
A lot of times I have the song inside of me and I have to fight to get it out. I'm a very visual person, so I can see the song but I can't hear it. But I think that if your music becomes a war for it to happen, in the end there's a certain kind of aggression in the music. And I think that's a lot more interesting. — Zola Jesus
You are born and then you die, but in between you can do anything you want. It's society that creates rules for us, but you can break out of that. — Zola Jesus
The only reason I would write a break-up song is because my own problem of allowing myself to relate to people. — Zola Jesus
People don't really understand who I am. They always think that I'm very dark or depressed, but it couldn't be further from the truth! — Zola Jesus
The greatest benefit of being a solo performer is that it is seriously frightening, but at the same time very empowering. It's just you and the audience. All the weight is on you to deliver the songs. — Zola Jesus
It sounds kind of stupid, but I've never not wanted to be a musician. It's been inside me since I was little so I don't know what else I would do. — Zola Jesus
My music started as a way to break through weaknesses - like anxiety, which was completely taking over my whole life, where I could barely function. — Zola Jesus
I guess something people wouldn't expect me to listen to are artists like Alicia Keys. But she is so incredibly talented. She has this huge voice and great work ethic, which I really respect in an artist. She is also very humble and gracious and devoted to her skill. — Zola Jesus
Life Lessons by Zola Jesus
- Zola Jesus has taught us that it is possible to make powerful music with minimal instrumentation and production.
- Her work has also shown us that it is possible to explore difficult topics such as mental health and identity in a creative and meaningful way.
- Finally, Zola Jesus has demonstrated that it is possible to be successful in the music industry while staying true to your own unique style and vision.
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