Zoë Kravitz says after her band, Lolawolf, finishes soundchecking for a sold-out show at Brooklyn’s Rough Trade record store, “When I’m with these guys, it’s like coming home.”
The actress and singer is exhausted after a week of little sleep, and she stays curled up on the dressing room couch, her head resting against drummer Jimmy Giannopoulos. Kravitz continues, “When I’m with these guys and when we’re on tour, it feels like vacation because these are my best buds. We get to go around the world and do what we like to do.”
Right now, Kravitz’s Lolawolf vacations fall between acting roles in increasingly bigger movies. This year, the 26-year-old appeared in Y.A. thriller Divergent, and in 2015, she’ll return for its sequel, Insurgent, before joining Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron in Mad Max: Fury Road.