PREMIERE: Indie-pop artist Liz Cass presents intimate debut solo single ‘Bad Love’

Having just signed a deal with UK record label frtyfve, ‘Bad Love’ is the debut solo single from indie-pop solo artist Liz Cass. With a wealth of experience top-lining on house tracks for the likes of Camelphat, Matador and Hot Since 82, ‘Bad Love’ is a truly autobiographical song about toxic love and the redemption felt when escaping its clutches:

“It was a love that consumed me but ultimately was unrequited. It all came to a head as we entered the new decade and the last few months have been a healing process, aided by writing more music. For a time, I honestly thought I would never release it as it was too painful to listen to, let alone share it. But now in doing so, letting it out into the world has exorcised the demon and the weight is lifted”.

‘Bad Love’ brings together the cross-genre influences of her previous collaborations and jazz background with Liz’s own airy pop aesthetic to great effect. Opening with a bit crushed guitar loop, the song washes in with a sea of sampled vocals, deep bass and dappled Moog synths that beautifully underline Liz’s sultry, dream-like vocals. ‘Bad Love’ has a remarkable warm, Sunday afternoon vibe that surrounds the listener in a cloud of euphoria.

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