Lizzie Reid at OranMor
(photo by Jim Byrne)
Saturday, 10 December, 2022 7 p.m. – 10 p.m
The Venue, Òran Mór, Top of Byres Road, Glasgow, G12 8QX
Newly signed to Seven Four Seven Six, Lizzie Reid is one of Scotland’s most promising talents. An emotionally raw songwriter, Reid’s songs explore themes of love, loss, identity and modern life.
Debut EP Cubicle was released in February 2020, and included singles ‘Company Car’, ‘Seamless’ and ‘Always Lovely’, which have racked up plays across BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and Radio X.
Drawing comparisons to contemporaries like Laura Marling, Angel Olsen and Julia Jacklin, Reid has an honest vulnerability which shines through in her songs creating a mature, steely eyed reflection on the topics she tackles.
“Delivered and written with an honesty and vulnerability similar to contemporaries like Laura Marling” – Line Of Best Fit
“Think of the last time you got an intense feeling of shivers, and multiply that feeling by ten.” – The Rodeo
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