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Liz Lawrence has always enriched her songwriting by absorbing the influence of various art forms, and her latest album, Peanuts, set for release on June 7th, exemplifies this approach. An artist who thrives on connection, Lawrence aims to build community through her potent and politicized lyricism. Reflecting on our modern dystopia, she emphasizes the necessity of rallying against the disconnection we face today: “We are disconnecting from each other at a time when we’ve never needed connection more. I am afraid that we’re losing physical spaces, and community spaces, and a sense of us all being together. More than ever, I think we have to rally against that loss.”
Produced alongside Ali Chant, Peanuts features the lead single 'Big Machine', a favourite on 6Music, which delves into the weight of the world and the frustration of addressing the climate crisis amid political inertia. Lawrence eloquently captures the desire to retreat into nature and the boiling frustration at societal stagnation. Following its release, Lawrence will play at the Great Escape in Brighton and a series of in-store performances across the country in June, culminating in a sold-out show at the Lexington in London and a full UK and Ireland tour in November.
Described by The Skinny as a record that disorients in the best way, Peanuts blends a variety of genres—funk, pop, glam, country, rock, and punk—while maintaining a cohesive sound. The album’s foundation consists of a funky beat, heavy bass, and Lawrence’s stunning voice, with subtle elements adding depth and complexity to each track. From the funky intro of 'Big Machine' to the summery 'Oars' and the rock-laden 'No One', Lawrence’s ability to create a cohesive album from such diverse styles is a testament to her artistry. Peanuts is a triumph, a record that invites listeners to explore its layers and connect with its message. You’d be nuts not to listen.
Advice for Up-and-Coming Music Creators
For emerging music creators, the journey to success involves several key steps. First, immerse yourself in various art forms to enrich your creativity and songwriting. Building a sense of community and connection through your music can resonate deeply with audiences. Experiment with different genres and sounds to create a unique and cohesive style. Collaborate with other artists and producers to refine your sound and reach a wider audience. Finally, be persistent and passionate about your craft, continuously performing and engaging with your audience to build a dedicated fanbase.