Lizzie Esau - 'Bitter Weather'
Born in London but raised in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Lizzie Esau has just released her catchy alt-pop track ‘Bitter Weather’.
Filled to the brim of euphoric modern indie pop moments - this track is a real pleasure to listen to. Oozes influences from the likes of London Grammar to Wolf Alice, it is the subtle parts of this track that are it’s best. With the hidden backing vocals floating in the distance to give it that extra layer. Help it push to it’s full delightful potential.
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