Pop · GB

Lizzy Farrall

Vibrant, glitchy alt-pop that pairs sugary synth hooks with the raw, bruised honesty of a diary entry. For those who like their hooks with a side of heartbreak.

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Lizzy Farrall creates a sound that feels like a neon-lit confession. It is polished and shimmering on the surface, but underneath lies a gritty, emotional core that draws from the vulnerability of the emo scene. Her music balances the infectious energy of modern synth-pop with a jagged, alternative edge that keeps it from feeling too saccharine. It is the sound of processing messy feelings through a high-definition lens.

What sets her apart is the way she uses vocal production as an emotional tool. Her voice often shifts from a delicate, breathy whisper to a sharp, staccato delivery, frequently punctuated by subtle electronic glitches and layered harmonies. This creates a sense of internal friction, as if the music itself is mimicking the erratic nature of human thought and anxiety. The rhythm sections are often driving and punchy, providing a solid foundation for her more abstract lyrical explorations.

Start with the album Bruise to hear her at her most realized. It perfectly encapsulates her transition from a more traditional singer-songwriter background into the bold, experimental pop territory she now occupies. It is an ideal soundtrack for anyone who finds comfort in music that doesn't shy away from the 'bruised' parts of the human experience while still making you want to move.

Our Catalog1 Album · 2020
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