It has been a decade since she released her debut album, but FKA Twigs is busier than ever.

Although singer, songwriter and dancer, 36, is still creating music — she promises that her third LP, “Eusexua,” will be released “very, very, very soon” — she has also recently found creative fulfillment in acting. She stars alongside Bill Skarsgård in “The Crow,” the second adaptation of James O’Barr’s graphic novel.

This interview with FKA Twigs has been edited for clarity and length.

Q: Surrealism is a big part of your art in general. There were a lot of aesthetic similarities between this film and some of your music videos.

A: I think the world of “The Crow” is its own incredible visual universe. So, I knew that it was going to be visually very arresting. Rupert (Sanders, the director), of course, is known for the way that he translates image into film, but then also Steve Annis, our DP, he’s really incredible. So, I didn’t know exactly what it was going to look like, but I really trusted in Rupert’s vision and Steve’s eye that it was going to be something that was very beautiful and artistic.

Q: You’re set to star alongside Nicolas Cage in “The Carpenter’s Son.” Have you started production yet?

A: I’m actually in the middle of filming right now. It’s really just such an incredible, wild and beautiful journey. And I’m obviously completely obsessed with Nicolas Cage and just so in awe and kind of can’t believe that I’m acting alongside him as his wife.

Q: You’ve been leaning more into acting lately. Is there any particular reason for that?

A: I just want to get into more of expressing myself in whichever way that happens. But I just really feel so in my bag at the moment as an artist. I feel very grounded, and I feel very ready to world-build or be part of a world.

Q: When can fans expect “Eusexua” to be released?

A: It’s definitely going to start to be released very soon. Very, very, very soon. It’s really heating up. I’ve done a lot of work on it, and I’m really proud of it. We’re very close to being able to unveil the world of “Eusexua.”

Q: What made you want to be an ambassador for Sistah Space?

A: I think, as a survivor of domestic violence, I recognize the privilege that I’ve had in being able to have my own home and, although it’s been very challenging at times, to sustain a living. And I just have a lot of respect for women that aren’t in the position I’ve been in who are surviving and healing from a domestically violent relationship. And so to be an ambassador at Sistah Space and to keep my ear to the ground and sort of understand issues that are going on, I guess is part of my healing, but it’s also something that I can do to keep on raising awareness to this issue.

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