Single Review: Lizzie Nightingale – ‘Left Right Left’
2 min read
As far as new talent on the horizon goes, a charismatic songstress with huge potential is offered in the form of Glasgow born Lizzie Nightingale.
The singer, who is signed to 25 Hour Convenience, a label run by Libertines member Gary Powell, presents to us this month a tasty slab of flamenco scented pop with debut single Left Right Left that is set to storm the charts over the following weeks. A ballad-esque single, Left Right Left is a gorgeous effort for the Scottish singer who cites Queen and David Bowie as her biggest influences.
It’s a gentle debut which leaves a lasting impression on the listener with its sombre, melancholic tones and its sincere message of sacrifice.
Left Right Left has been described by Nightingale as a tribute to anyone who has had to sacrifice in life, a song about loss.
For a debut single, Left Right Left has the right ingredients to introduce Nightingale to a future of success. The melody is gentle yet has enough impact to be memorable and the instrumentation throughout the single is a complimenting backbone to the cool, sonorous vocals of Nightingale whose deep tones resonate through the number.
::: RenownedForSound.com’s Editor and Founder –
Interviewing and reviewing the best in new music and globally recognized artists is his passion.
Over the years he has been lucky enough to review thousands of music releases and concerts and interview artists ranging from top selling superstars like 27-time Grammy Award winner Alison Krauss, Boyz II Men, Roxette, Cyndi Lauper, Lisa Loeb and iconic Eagles front man/songwriter, Glenn Frey through to more recent successes including Newton Faulkner, Janelle Monae and Caro Emerald.
Brendon manages and coordinates the amazing team of writers on RenownedForSound.com who are based in the UK, the U.S and Australia.