Here’s an artist who has not allowed herself to be pigeonholed. She has worked on a range of genres and with various production approaches. She could have gone electronic, she could have gone indie but instead, she has gathered up a whole new range of genres to call her own. On this album, local singer Liz Martin shows her maturity not by saying I’ve found my niche, but by saying ‘I can do it all’. You’ll hear glam rock, Hebrew melodies, New Orleans big band tunes, Parisian sultriness, and sci-fi romanticism. Phew, wouldn’t that be exhausting as a listen? In a word, no. More like evocative, alluring and strangely comforting. And played by wonderful musicians!
- Tim Ritchie, ABC Radio National ![]() |
Mullumbimby Music Festival 24-27 November 2011
Hello!
We'll be playing Opening Night (Thurs), Friday and Saturday nights at this year's Mullum Music Festival. Joined by Dirk Kruithof (My Sauce Good) on guitar, as well as Harry James Angus (Cat Empire) on trumpet, and Jacqueline Amidy on vocals, this promises to be a beautiful set of gigs. Hope you can join us. Liz New Review of Dance a Little, Live a Little
Miri Jassy has recently posted an indepth review of "Dance a Little, Live a Little" on La Folia. To read click on "review" above.
Contemporary Music Touring Program
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We've received a touring grant from the Federal Arts Minister care of the Contemporary Music Touring Program. This is excellent news! and means we'll be on the road to a venue near you soon. Liz |

