Folk Singer Liz Green Announces UK Tour Dates & Tickets
Sunday, 09 October 2011
Written by Rob Sleigh
Manchester-based folk singer Liz Green has announced details of a winter tour to follow the release of her debut album ‘O, Devotion!’ on 14th November – see below for dates and tickets. The album is produced with Liam Watson, who previously worked with The White Stripes on their Grammy Award-winning ‘Elephant’. Liz Green recently released a single ‘Displacement Song’ – watch the video below.
Liz Green released her debut single ‘Bad Medicine’ in 2007. During the same year, she won Glastonbury Festival’s Emerging Talent competition to earn the honour of opening the festival’s Pyramid Stage on the Saturday.
Speaking about work on the album, she said: “I didn’t really get on with recording. After playing live, which is so of the moment, you go to a studio and are stuck in this sterile environment with microphones pointing at you. I used to dread recording days. After three years we still weren’t any nearer and I’m sure everyone was as frustrated as I was. I even tried drawing faces on the studio wall - to give the impression of an audience - or getting horrendously drunk so as to emulate my live behaviour. I needed someone to say, ‘Stop! That’s the one’, which is what Liam did. And it finally sounded like what I thought I sounded like in my head.”
Going on to explain the title of the record, she added: “The longer this album took to make, the more it seemed to suit it. Devotion is love and frustration, hope and desperation, exhaustion and joy. Without a level of blind devotion, it wouldn’t have ever been made.”
‘O, Devotion!’ will be preceded by the single ‘Midnight Blues’ on 7th November.
Sat November 19th 2011 - The Harley, Sheffield
Tue November 29th 2011 - Auntie Annies, Belfast
Thu December 8th 2011 - Stereo York, York
Fri December 9th 2011 - Thekla, Bristol
Sun December 11th 2011 - Mad Ferret, Preston
Fri November 18th 2011 - Electric Circus, Edinburgh
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