The crashing of distant cymbals and the honking of muffled trombones provide the backdrop for the debut album from 28-year-old Scouser Liz Green, who sings Brechtian waltzes and squeaky-fingered blues songs of intrigue and mystery, inspired by everything from Primo Levi to Harold & Maude.
Recorded at retro studio Toerag with Liam Watson (White Stripes etc), it comes four years after her debut single "Bad Medicine", but is worth the wait.
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