Liv Adams

Liv Adams

Liv Adams’s music is infused with stories about life, love and the universe. In moments of solace, Liv uses her voice and lyrics to make sense of the world around her. She is all about putting her experiences, however painful, awkward or cathartic, into an autobiographic catalogue to be resonated with. After stealing her older brother's iPod classic in year 9, she discovered many of the core influences her sound today reflects. Jeff Buckley, RHCP, Radiohead, and Ben Folds, to name a few. Her sound also dives into folk, grunge, garage rock and modern indie sounds. Upon giving a stranger a preview of her new track, Subway, set to be released on 25th July, they said, “You sound like Missy Higgins”. To which Liv said, “I’ll take that”. Her EP, produced by Owen Butterworth (Stephen Sanchez, Kingswood) at Grove Studios, explores ideas of over-romanticised feelings, losing yourself to others, being let down by lovers and letting go and surrendering yourself to yourself. Liv comments, “These are moments in my life that I had resigned myself to, the hurt was strong, the feelings were strong, and I’m glad I could craft them into art”. The urge to be a storyteller began at 10 and still proves evident as Liv continues to merge music and writing into the perfect fusion with an expressive tone of voice that explores deep ranges and airy resonance.

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