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Gracie Abrams Tells Us What It Feels Like

How are you?

 

I’m actually doing really well. I love my friends and my therapist.     

 

When did you first get into music?

 

My first instrument was the drums when I was 8.  

 

How did you discover your sound?

 

I feel like everything I’ve ever been exposed to has informed my sound and I hope it only continues to develop as I live and breathe and all that. I loved musicals growing up so maybe that’s partly where I fell in love with storytelling in songs.  

 

Where do you find inspiration for your songs?

 

People and my relationships with them. It’s such a joke because I’ve written some of my favorite ones based on literal minute-long interactions with people I know nothing about. I think I’m just a very romantic person, unfortunately.   

 

How have the past two years been for you creatively? 

 

Two years ago it was tough and as of November I’ve felt like myself again. I feel back in my body and I think therefore I actually connect to the words I’m writing. It’s a relief in a way I can’t even describe to you. 

 

You’re going on tour with Olivia Rodrigo, that’s so exciting! What are you doing to get ready for tour?

 

I know, it’s gonna feel like a month long slumber party. Or like sleep away camp. We were talking about it this morning, being like, “thank god…” It’ll just be nice having each other on the road, I think. Touring is bizarre and incredible but also sometimes just disorienting schedule wise, so to get ready for it I’ve just been reminding myself that I’ve got her there with me.   

 

What is your favorite part of touring and performing in general?

 

Oh my god. I mean, it’s all of it. Half of it is confronting the fear of performing I grew up with and then the other half is just being in such disbelief I get to meet new people every single night and feeling so immediately connected to all of them. Every show feels like a family reunion. And then it’s the joy of being in cities I’ve never gone to before, exploring when we have time off, all that.   

 

How does it feel to be prepping to be back on stage after this pandemic? 

 

Touring is obviously a complete 180 from our lives in quarantine. It’s daunting, but I’m constantly pinching myself because it’s such a dream to get to do it.  

 

What is going to be next for you after the tour is over?

 

Writing always.

Styling Credits

1st look - Vintage dress and Vivienne Westwood top from Aralda Vintage, Miu Miu shoes

2nd look - Miu Miu top, skirt, socks and shoes

3rd look - Vintage Betsey Johnson bodysuit and skirt, Mondo Mondo necklace

4th look - Shushu/Tong top and skirt, Mondo Mondo earrings

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