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And while Jordan feels it now, many before and after her know it well too. But is it art? This is the conundrum of the publicly creative person. But down from the tree, the snake slithers and whispers in her ear: It’s pretty. When she’s finished, she steps back and admires it. In the Orson Wells film, F For Fake, the famed director tells a quick little story: Adam and Eve are in the Garden of Eden and Eve is drawing a picture in the dirt with a stick. And I feel very lucky in that now I have experience in the music industry and I get to reshape things.” “Before,” she says, “I was just a high school student. Which can make things feel, in an odd way, even more tenuous. As a younger person, her inclination was to give personal details away because there was nothing to lose. Jordan says she wants to reflect who she is in her music, but there are parts of herself she also knows she has to protect.
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“You have to always readjust to what is appropriate, how to act, and how you want to portray yourself.” “Getting it young is really weird,” she says. And to do so as a teenager? Seemingly impossible. So, what life experiences should she draw from? Add to that the pressure of thousands of fans, record industry expectations, and it can be a load to bear. She’s been on the road for much of her adult life. Jordan says that as she grows, so must her music, her writing. Now I’m an adult, which is weird in itself.” “It’s super weird,” Jordan tells American Songwriter. And that road continues with Snail Mail’s forthcoming new “breakup” record, Valentine, which is out Friday (November 5). For Jordan, it’s part of the road of self-discovery and success. And despite their severity, she seems to be winning, pinning doubt on its shoulders, even if painstakingly so. These are some of the natural and important questions Jordan finds herself wrestling with these days.
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When good things happen to a person at an early age, it’s easy to wonder: well, how did that happen? And can I do it again? It can be the breeze upon which you fly even higher. Jordan, who is only now 22 years old, earned thousands of fans, prestigious media writeups, and big attention by the time she was a teenager. Which is an admittedly odd thing to say for someone who has achieved so much success before they’re legally allowed to drink in a bar. Lindsey Jordan, the frontwoman for the compelling rock band, Snail Mail, is trying to figure everything out.