Liz Lawrence | |
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![]() Lawrence at the merch stand at the Deaf Institute inManchester, England, 2020 | |
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Birth name | Elizabeth Lawrence[1] |
Born | (1990-07-09)9 July 1990 (age 34) Stratford-upon-Avon,Warwickshire[2][3][4] |
Genres | Indie pop |
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Years active | 2012–present |
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Website | lizlawrencemusic |
Elizabeth "Liz" Lawrence (born 9 July 1990)[5][6] is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist, known for her solo work and for being half of electro-pop duo Cash+David.[7][8][9]
She has toured withBombay Bicycle Club,[10][11][12] and supportedBlack,Scouting for Girls, andAni DiFranco, amongst others.[13][14]Q magazine compared Lawrence favourably toindie rock bandFlorence and the Machine, considering her "a starlet in the making".[15]
Having played in various bands in her youth before embarking on a solo career and relocating to London,[16][2][17] Lawrence's debutstudio album,Bedroom Hero, was released in 2012, reaching No. 2 on theBandcamp album chart.[15] In February 2017, Lawrence featured on the song "Party for Two" from the albumThe Pace of the Passing by former Bombay Bicycle Club member Ed Nash's solo project,Toothless.[18][19][20][21] 2018 saw the release of singles "The Good Part" and "Woman"; the former was mixed by Bombay Bicycle Club's Jack Steadman.[22] Her second album,Pity Party, was released on October 25, 2019.NME called the album "powerful" and considered that it "embraces her lo-fi folk past but also brings it into the here and now with satisfying pop elements"[23] Lawrence featured as a vocalist on Bombay Bicycle Club's 2020 albumEverything Else Has Gone Wrong.[24] On September 17, 2021, Lawrence’s third album “The Avalanche” was released.
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Bedroom Hero |
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Pity Party |
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Peanuts |
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Title | Year | Album |
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"Oo Song" | 2012 | Bedroom Hero |
"Bedroom Hero" | ||
"Health & Safety" | 2014 | Health & Safety (EP) |
"Chainsmoking" / "We Got Love" | 2017 | non-album single |
"Circling Numbers" / "Floors" | 2018 | |
"The Good Part" / "Woman" | ||
"Navigator" | 2019 | Pity Party |
"None Of My Friends" | ||
"USP" | ||
"California Screaming" | 2020 | Whoosh (EP) |
"Hope (Or Something Like It)" | ||
"Where The Bodies Are Buried" | 2021 | The Avalanche |
"Down For Fun" | ||
"Saturated" |
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