can be heard playing drums on one of her upcoming songs. “He came in and laid down some super psycho, amazing Beatles drums,” she says. “I was like, ‘Give me Ringo, honey!’”
When describing her forthcoming album, Straus says that she wanted each song to contribute to a larger narrative. “If you listen through, you're gonna get the story, and really enjoy it,” she says. “I want a fucking saga, honey! I want a five paragraph thesis, girl! I want content! Start to finish!” But what Straus is most excited about is for her fans to finally receive recorded versions of the songs she’s been performing live over the past year. “There's a lot of big instrumental moments, and there's a lot of rock-out moments,” she says. “For me, that connects my live shows and my record. These kids have been listening to these songs live without a recorded version.”
The star’s fans are adamant in their devotion to her — even three hours before her show, fans were already lining up outside, anxiously awaiting their queen. Straus says that getting to see her fans live, not just on Twitter, helps her continue to relate with them. “I know what those fans look like,” she says.
That’s not to say she dislikes her Twitter stans -- in fact, Straus implores that the meme culture her fans live in is one of the things that keeps her sane while prepping her new album. “The shit that they think of is so fucking funny,” she says. “Joke-writing in 2019 is done on the Internet by random people, and it's some of the best comedy writing that literally everyone laughs at.”
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