Liz Green announces new song ‘Rybka’ for 24 March and animated video

Liz Green announces new song ‘Rybka’ for 24 March and animated video

Please check out the divine animated video for Liz Green’s ‘Rybka’ here http://youtu.be/1XcIwUmrOGU

The AA side 7” drops on 24 March and the album follows on 14 April.

Artist: Liz Green
Title: Rybka / Where the River Don’t Flow AA
Label: Play It Again Sam
Release Date: 24 March 2014
Cat Number: PIASR716S
Distribution: PIAS
Formats: Vinyl
Website: www.lizgreenmusic.co.uk

Ahead of the release of her wonderful new album Haul Away! Liz Green has revealed the video for ‘Rybka’ (Little Fish in Polish), a track that alongside previously revealed ‘Where The River Don’t Flow’ will make up a limited edition white 7″ double A-side single, due out 24 March.

A gently swaying track inhabited by sparse flutters of wood wind and Liz’s distinctly expressive voice, you can watch the rather lovingly created video animation to ‘Rybka’ here: http://youtu.be/1XcIwUmrOGU

The video was conceived and created by contemporary theatre company Grist To The Mill, who designed and constructed the puppet and other props involved.  Artist Director Isobel Smith explains, “it was a treat to work with Liz Green’s ‘Rybka’. The puppet’s character emerged in response to Liz’s haunting song, as if he had been waiting to be born. The ideas, puppeteers, film company and rehearsal space also presented themselves magically and right on cue.”

It is said that no (wo) man is an island, entire of itself, but if Liz Green‘s highly acclaimed debut album O, Devotion! said anything it’s that she exists in a certain kind of isolation, as a uniquely exceptional, “eccentric and rather magical” artist, (to borrow words from The Guardian). One does not just stumble across her music to be left unmarked. She gives too much for that. Her first musical missives in 2007, set afloat like so many bottled messages, saw her win Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent Competition before finding land in 2011’s full length, and now its emboldened follow up Haul Away! is due out via Play It Again Sam on 14 April 2014

“Haul Away! is about Communication. Language. The Insufficiency of Words. Home. How to Fit in. Escape. Sea. Elemental Forces. The Edge of Something. Travel. The End of Something. Mythology. Love Lost. And Death.” And “Obviously, I like to throw some death in there. I don’t want anyone to think I’ve changed too much. Actually, I think only one person dies on the album. The rest is open for debate. I’ve certainly shown them the way out. If they can’t find it, it’s their own fault!” Green jokes. Her second album then continues to speak to her unique character (as droll as it is dark) while it also finds her becoming a piece of the continent, a part of the main by realising that these “Lonely little songs need some company”. Luckily they have it in the form of a band of friends, who accompany her voice – a wonderfully warm melange of styles – and newly grounded piano compositions, surrounding them in bass, saxophone, drums, tuba, trombone, cello and flute.

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 Liz Green press quotes:
“A sensational debut” Sunday Times ‘Album of the Week’
“A vital, vibrant, very English 21st Century musical force” 4/5 The Sun
“4/5” Q
“4/5” Uncut
“To call Liz Green a one-off talent is something of a drastic under-statement” Esquire
“Eccentric and rather magical” 4/5 The Guardian live review
“O, Devotion! finally fulfils expectations” 4/5 Daily Telegraph 
“Her USP is her extraordinary voice” 4/5 Metro
“O, Devotion! brims with depth, detail and fleet drama” The Independent
“Lesser performers will be jealous as hell” The Fly
“Wonderful” ‘Single of the Week’ Guardian Guide
“A deliciously dark and serpentine journey” 4/5 Daily Mirror
“What makes O’ Devotion! an album to savour is Green’s wonderfully expressive voice” Diva
“Her enchanting mix of muddy blues-tinged folk songs possess a warmth that gets immediately under your skin” Music Week
“Liz Green has that something special in abundance and O Devotion! is a truly special album” 4.5/5 Music OMH
“A surfeit of simple yet beautifully crafted songs” 8/10 Drownedinsound
“O, Devotion! is a strong, fascinating debut that asserts Liz Green as a unique talent to be reckoned with” thelineofbestfitÂ