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Liz Green - Bad medicine / French Singer

Bad medicine / French Singer by Liz Green

Liz Green is this year's overall winner from the Glastonbury Emerging Talent competition and
opened the Pyramid Stage at this year's festival. Though nervous of these heady heights (and
the distance from the ground and people), she chose the main stage as opposed to the Other
Stage. This is why we like Liz Green. If you're going to have an experience, you may as well
make it as memorable as possible, right? Her debut single, the sharp-tongued tale 'Bad
Medicine', is out August 20th and is assuredly the start of a blossoming musical career. At only
24 years old, the scope of Liz's talent beggars belief. Sounding like the missing link between
Karen Dalton and Jolie Holland, Green's voice is a timeless, effortless throwback, unique and
indisputable. The self-explanatory (at least on the surface) b-side 'French Singer' alludes to her
aspiration to be as significant an artist as, say, Edith Piaf, and her hope to convey real emotion.
Already her ability exceeds Green's far too modest nature. Ably supported on nimble bass by
Stuart Eastham, Green would break the heart of even the emptiest individual with her delivery
of lyrics like, “If I act like I never had love, it's not as if I haven't tried".

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