Liz-Zard + More

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26 Apr
The Bird

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Liz-zard 'Toast' Single Launch // Fundraiser

‘_Toast_’ is Liz-Zard’s third single and first release of 2024. Liz describes Toast as “representative of my roots in songwriting, music has always been my emotional release and how I process hard things.” This song features lyrically poetic verses, with intense and heavy metaphors about mental health; anxious thoughts, coping mechanisms, chasing highs and fighting lows. Liz hopes this release has her audience to feeling empathised with, supported and not alone. “Music was something that got me through some of the hardest times in my life… my dream is that my music can do the same for others someday.”

In honour of this aspiration, Liz will launch this single within a fundraising event for The Blue Tree Project, a Western Australian charity for mental health that aims to raise awareness and create mentally healthy future generations. The event will be take place at The Bird in Northbridge on the 26th of April, with local rockstars, Ricky Neil Jr & Sunsick. Liz -Zard will be accompanied by a gifted & skilled band featuring Reilly Miltrup (guitar), Bronte Miltrup (keys and backing vocals), Matt Smith (Bass) and Isaiah Quintana.

Recorded at Tone City Records (Sam Ford) this tune features a sparkling guitar solo (Guitarist Reilly Miltrup) that compliments the communication of heavy emotions powerfully. An unconventional structure takes audiences on an emotional journey with intentional dynamic movements, reflecting the narrative of the song. This is one of Liz’s favourite songs to play live, and she is ecstatic for it to be in the world for listeners. Available on all streaming platforms April 22nd 2024.

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