The interviewer then asks the pair what themes "recur" in their music, to which Jaden replies "the melancholiness of the ocean; the melancholiness of everything else" while Willow describes the feeling of being in a "holographic reality that a higher consciousness made".
It is not surprising that they both confess they've already had enough of going to school like normal teenagers.
"I went to school for one year. It was the best experience but the worst experience," Willow admitted.
"The best experience because I was, like, 'Oh, now I know why kids are so depressed'. But it was the worst experience because I was depressed," she added.
Jaden took aim at driver education, suggesting that the amount of car accidents that happen proves school isn't working.
"You never learn anything in school. Think about how many car accidents happen every day. Driver's ed? What's up?" he said.
"I still haven't been to driver's ed because if everybody I know has been in an accident, I can't see how driver's ed is really helping them out."
Jaden added: "Here's the deal: School is not authentic because it ends. It's not true, it's not real.
"Our learning will never end. The school that we go to every single morning, we will continue to go to."
Willow then rather bizarrely claims that time is a concept that she can control with her mind.
"I mean, time for me, I can make it go slow or fast, however I please," she says. "That's how I know it doesn't exist."
And despite only being fourteen years old, Willow already misses her days as a newborn.
"When they're in the stomach, [babies are] so aware, putting all their bones together, putting all their ligaments together. But they're shocked by this harsh world ... As they grow up, they start losing."
Discussing honesty, Willow goes on to suggest that she has started "caring less and less about what your own mind thinks" in a bid to stop her feeling sad.
Jaden agrees by saying: "Exactly. Because your mind has a duality to it. So when one thought goes into your mind, it's not just one thought, it has to bounce off both hemispheres of the brain."
* Read the full interview here.
- Daily Mail