Diary of a 70s-inspired, pop singer-songwriter. Elizabeth’s songs float through dreamlike landscapes, painting a picture of heartbreak, social themes, and personal & profound stories – perfect for lazy Sunday mornings and moments of introspective vulnerability.
After the release of her debut EP ‘Somewhere’, which Narc Magazine described as ‘a subtle affair that captures something special and shouldn’t be missed’, she has since released three further singles. Known for her “Crystal-Clear Vocals” (HMV), melodic piano ballads and a setlist that will keep you hooked from start to finish, Elizabeth has played festivals alongside artists such as Jake Bugg & Stereophonics as well as supporting the likes of Lindisfarne.
Drawing inspiration from 70’s classic singer-songwriters such as Carole King, Carly Simon, & Joni Mitchell, Elizabeth Liddle’s style is influenced heavily by the sound of the Laurel Canyon, with modern retro pop/soul influences creating her own unique sound. Piano-based, heartfelt, and true to her North-Eastern roots, Elizabeth is a musician with a passion for sensitive and intricate songwriting.
With a track record of selling out headline shows, receiving regular radio airplay and praise from BBC Intro North East, Tees & Amazing Radio, those waiting for new music from the artist will not be disappointed.
“She brings you right up to the piano in the masterful way artists like Adele can, telling you her stories like it’s just the two of you in the room” (Narc Magazine)
“She is definitely a name for the future” (BBC Newcastle)
“There’s no doubt Elizabeth is a talented musician and singer. Musically she displays a Carole King’ esq DNA which excites me…one to watch for sure” (Amazing Radio)