Lizzie Esau Explained

Lizzie Esau
Birth Name:Elizabeth Jane Esau
Birth Place:London
Origin:Newcastle upon Tyne
Instrument:Vocals, Electric guitar, Acoustic guitar
Years Active:2020–present
Label:LAB Records

Elizabeth Jane Esau (born November 1999) is an English musician. Born in London, she grew up in Ryton in Tyne and Wear and later settled in Newcastle-upon-Tyne for university. She began gigging in 2020, later supporting Baby Queen, Beabadoobee, The Amazons, Upsahl, and Swim School, and began releasing music that year as well, usually in the indie rock or alternative rock genres. Her releases include "Bitter Weather", which went viral on TikTok, the EPs Perspectives, Deepest Blue, Spilling Out The Truth, and a cover version of the Yardbirds's version of "I'm a Man" recorded for the soundtrack of My Lady Jane. She is the subject of an article in The Courier that was shortlisted for Best Arts and Culture Piece at the 2023 Student Publication Association National Awards and the daughter of Tim Esau, a member of the band IQ.

Life and career

1999-2022: Early life and Perspectives

Elizabeth Jane Esau[1] [2] was born in November 1999 in London but grew up in Ryton, Tyne and Wear.[3] Her mother is an artist[4] and her father is Tim Esau, a member of IQ.[5] She began writing poems aged five before diversifying into plays[6] and studied architecture at Newcastle University. She began uploading content to SoundCloud in the late 2010s and started playing open mic nights in early 2020, just before the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.[7] She played a socially distanced gig at Tyne Bank Brewery in September 2020.[8]

Her first single, "Young Minds Run Blind", was released in November 2020[9] and written about her experiences of youth,[10] while her second, "Haven't You Heard", was released in 2021, having taken several years to complete.[11] That June, she released "What If I Just Kept Driving", a lo-fi bedroom pop track about using mundane tasks as coping mechanisms.[12] She followed with her fourth single "Caffeine", an indie rock track about justifying decisions,[13] and the alt-pop and hip-hop blend "Bitter Weather",[14] which she wrote around the same time as "Caffeine" and about prioritising important things. "Bitter Weather" appeared on her 2022 EP Perspectives and went viral on TikTok. In early 2022, she released "Shade of Green", which she followed in May with "The Enemy", a track about feeling like an outcast.[15]

2022-2023: Deepest Blue

By the end of that month, she had appeared on Spotify's "Fresh Finds" playlist and had performed at Newcastle's "A Stone's Throw" festival[16] and BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend.[17] In August 2022, she performed at Newcastle's "Live At Central" beer garden, from which Finlay Holden of Clash opined that "Bitter Weather" and "The Enemy" were highlights.[18] The following month, she released "Bleak Sublime",[19] a track about an inability to replicate drunk euphoria while sober.[20] In October 2022, Esau played "Left of the Dial" Festival in Rotterdam[21] and Live at Leeds.[22] The month after, she released "Stay on the Phone", an acoustic track about the various safety measures women take to preserve their safety while walking home at night and living in cities[23] and about victimisation of abuse survivors.[24] By the end of that year, she had supported Baby Queen, Beabadoobee, The Amazons, and Upsahl on tour.

In January 2023, she released "Jellyfish", a track about being easy to influence,[25] and began co-headlining a tour with George O'Hanlon. In March 2023, an article about Esau published in The Courier was shortlisted for Best Arts and Culture Piece at the Student Publication Association National Awards.[26] After signing to LAB Records,[27] she released "Killer" in April, a track about her inner critic.[28] In June, she provided backing vocals on Chloe and the Brainwaves's "Expensive Things",[29] which she followed the month after with "Lazy Brain"[30] and the EP Deepest Blue in July 2023,[31] which featured "Roadkill".[32] She then played a gig at The Louisiana in Bristol, with the bands Clemencie and Wynona supporting.[33]

2024-present: Spilling Out the Truth

In January 2024, she released "Impossible + Strange" on Yin Yang Media UK, an indie rock track about being made mentally ill by anticipation. She then played a gig at The Poetry Club in Glasgow as well as at Stockton Calling.[34] In April, she released "Wait Too Late", a track about the environment[35] she had previously opened several concerts with[36] and had written around the time the Amazon rainforest was suffering from fires.[37] She recorded the track at Somerton Castle, having aborted two previous attempts at recording the track as she felt unable to replicate her live sound in a studio. She then supported Swim School on their Seeing It Now tour[38] and played a set at Dot to Dot Festival.[39]

In June 2024, Esau released "Cool", which discussed impostor syndrome.[40] Later that month, she contributed a cover version of The Yardbirds's version of Bo Diddley's 1955 song "I'm a Man" to the soundtrack of My Lady Jane, a series about the 1553 Queen Lady Jane Grey. The song was one of nine cover versions on its soundtrack[41] and had been specially commissioned for the series as its showrunners Gemma Burgess and Meredith Glynn were fans of bands of the British Invasion.[42] Esau also played Glastonbury Festival that month,[43] [44] headlining the BBC Introducing stage. That October, she and the rock band Torus supported South Arcade on tour[45] and released the EP Spilling Out the Truth, which took its name from how open its lyrics were. Spilling Out the Truth contained "She's a Scorpio", a track mostly written several years earlier and about her experiences of being gaslighted during a teenage relationship.[46]

Artistry

Esau's early works were inspired by Imogen Heap, while "Haven't You Heard" was inspired by Heap and by Phoebe Bridgers' "Kyoto". She cited Heap and Dave as influences in November 2020. "Bitter Weather"'s verses were inspired by Clairo, Loyle Carner, and Tom Misch, while its choruses were inspired by Wolf Alice and Royal Blood.[47] "Bleak Sublime" was inspired by the murder of Sarah Everard and the activist speeches she heard while she was at university, while "Wait Too Late" was inspired by The Stone Roses's "Fools Gold". She cited Wolf Alice, Nothing but Thieves, Holly Humberstone, Beabadoobee, and Little Simz as influences in September 2021[48] and Wolf Alice, Beabadoobee, and Radiohead in January 2023, although by May 2024 she was citing Wolf Alice, Foals, The Killers, Kings of Leon, and Florence and the Machine. The month after, she wrote that several of her songs were inspired by Mazzy Star's "Fade into You", Pixies's "Debaser", and Wolf Alice's "Beautifully Unconventional". Michael O'Neill of Narc wrote in June 2021 that her works traversed "piano ballads, spoken word, indie pop, and R&B",[49] while her music was described as "alternative rock" by Graeme Smith of York Calling in April 2023[50] and by Kieran Rogers of Clout in January 2024.[51]

Members

Live members

Awards and accolades

Lists

Discography

Extended plays

List of EPs, with selected details! Title! Details
Perspectives
Deepest Blue
  • Released: 21 July 2023
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Spilling Out The Truth
  • Released: 11 October 2024
    • Format: Digital download, streaming, LP Label: LAB Records

Singles

TitleYearAlbum
"Young Minds Run Blind"2020
"Haven't You Heard?"2021
"What If I Just Kept Driving"Perspectives
"Caffeine"
"Bitter Weather"
"Shade of Green"2022
"The Enemy"
"Bleak Sublime"Deepest Blue
"Stay on the Phone"Perspectives
"Jellyfish"2023Deepest Blue
"Killer"
"Impossible + Strange"2024Spilling Out The Truth
"Wait Too Late"
"Cool"

Other appearances

TitleYearArtistAlbum
"Expensive Things"2023Chloe and the Brainwaves
"Staying Up"ErnieCold Cuts

Music videos

TitleYearRef.
"What If I Just Kept Driving"2021[56]
"Caffeine"
"Bitter Weather"
"Shade of Green"2022
"The Enemy"
"Bleak Sublime"
"Stay on the Phone"
"Jellyfish"2023
"Lazy Brain"
"Cool"2024
"She's a Scorpio"

Tours

Supporting

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ESAU ELIZABETH JANE . 2024-10-12 . www.ascap.com.
  2. Web site: 2022-01-09 . Lizzie Esau - Student Radio Chart Interview – Insanity Radio . 2024-10-13 . Insanity Player . en-US.
  3. Web site: Lizzie Esau: Musician first, student second — the architect who builds a different kind of bridge . 2024-10-13 . The Courier Online . en-GB.
  4. Web site: Home . 2024-10-15 . Yin Yang Media . en.
  5. Web site: IQHQ - The Official IQ Website - Support acts for The Met shows! . 2024-10-13 . www.iq-hq.co.uk.
  6. Web site: Lizzie Esau - Wait Too Late . 2024-10-15 . Radio Guerrilla . en-US.
  7. Web site: sarafeigin . 2023-10-29 . Getting Candid with Lizzie Esau [INTERVIEW] ]. 2024-10-16 . Name 3 Songs . en-US.
  8. Web site: LIVE REVIEW: Georgia May, Lizzie Esau @ Tyne Bank Brewery, Newcastle (13.09.20) NARC. Reliably Informed Music and Creative Arts News for Newcastle and the North East . 2024-10-16 . narcmagazine.com.
  9. Web site: Focus: Lizzie Esau NARC. Reliably Informed Music and Creative Arts News for Newcastle and the North East . 2024-10-16 . narcmagazine.com.
  10. Web site: FEATURE: NARC. Compilation Album #15 – Lizzie Esau – Young Minds Run Blind NARC. Reliably Informed Music and Creative Arts News for Newcastle and the North East . 2024-10-16 . narcmagazine.com.
  11. Web site: My Inspiration: Lizzie Esau – Haven't You Heard? NARC. Reliably Informed Music and Creative Arts News for Newcastle and the North East . 2024-10-15 . narcmagazine.com.
  12. Web site: Lizzie Esau's 'What If I Just Kept Driving' is about "gaining comfort and solace from the mental noise" . 2024-10-13 . dmy.co . en-GB.
  13. Web site: Lizzie Esau's new indie rock anthem 'Caffeine' is a slice of the 90s . 2024-10-13 . dmy.co . en-GB.
  14. Web site: Lizzie Esau's new single 'Bitter Weather' blends hip hop with mid-00s pop . 2024-10-13 . dmy.co . en-GB.
  15. Web site: 2022-05-20 . 'The Enemy' is an anthemic new release from UK upstart Lizzie Esau . 2024-10-13 . Clout . en-GB.
  16. Web site: 2022-05-31 . Live Report: A Stone's Throw Festival 2022 . 2024-10-14 . . en-GB.
  17. News: 14 March 2022 . Ed Sheeran, Calvin Harris for Radio 1 Big Weekend 2022 in Coventry . 12 October 2024 . BBC News . en-GB.
  18. Web site: 2022-08-10 . Live Report: Live At Central 2022 Live . 2024-10-14 . . en-GB.
  19. Web site: Meyer-Horn . Simon . 2022-09-02 . Nieuwe single Lizzie Esau - "Bleak Sublime" . 2024-10-13 . Dansende Beren . nl-NL.
  20. Web site: Holden . Finlay . 2022-09-09 . Fresh Face: Lizzie Esau . 2024-10-13 . Notion . en-GB.
  21. Web site: Meyer-Horn . Simon . 2022-10-23 . Left of the Dial (Dag 3): Rotterdam(n) . 2024-10-14 . Dansende Beren . nl-NL.
  22. Web site: Dork . 2022-10-20 . Lovejoy, Thomas Headon, The Dinner Party and more showcase the best in new music at Live At Leeds: In The City 2022 . 2024-10-15 . Dork . en-US.
  23. Web site: Holden . Finlay . 2022-11-11 . Lizzie Esau has shared a vulnerable new single, 'Stay on the Phone' . 2024-10-13 . Dork . en-US.
  24. Web site: Brownson . Sophie . 26 November 2022 . Meet Newcastle singer who is wowing with powerful new women's safety song . 12 October 2024 . Chronicle Live . en.
  25. Web site: Smith . Graeme . 2023-01-30 . New Music: Lizzie Esau – Jellyfish . 2024-10-13 . York Calling . en-US.
  26. Web site: Scott . Geri . 2023-03-08 . #SPANC23 national awards shortlists announced - Student Publication Association . 2024-10-15 . en-GB.
  27. Web site: 2023-06-21 . #274 by Impact Magazine - Issuu . 2024-10-14 . issuu.com . en.
  28. Web site: 2023-04-21 . 'Killer' is a powerful and empowering new release from Lizzie Esau . 2024-10-13 . Clout . en-GB.
  29. Web site: Bunch Of Fives: Chloe & The Brainwaves NARC. Reliably Informed Music and Creative Arts News for Newcastle and the North East . 2024-10-16 . narcmagazine.com.
  30. Web site: 2023-07-27 . Lizzie Esau battles with herself on the dreamy and captivating new single 'Lazy Brain' . 2024-10-14 . Clout . en-GB.
  31. Web site: Mosk . Mitch . 2024-01-17 . Lizzie Esau Churns Through an Anxious Mind on "Impossible + Strange" . 2024-10-15 . Atwood Magazine . en-US.
  32. Web site: 2023-11-08 . Lizzie Esau embraces a darker side to her sound on new single 'Roadkill' . 2024-10-14 . Clout . en-GB.
  33. Web site: Review: Lizzie Esau, The Louisiana - 'Pleasurable bopability' . 15 October 2024 . Bristol24/7.
  34. Web site: Brown . Alan . 2024-02-27 . LIVE REVIEW: Lizzie Esau, Foreign2 Poetry Club, Glasgow, 16/02/2024 . 2024-10-15 . Bring the Noise UK . en-US.
  35. Web site: Staff . Atwood Magazine . 2024-04-06 . Atwood Magazine's Weekly Roundup: April 5, 2024 . 2024-10-15 . Atwood Magazine . en-US.
  36. Web site: Holden . Finlay . 3 April 2024 . Lizzie Esau: "Maybe I'm saying things that people will hate. I don't care" . 12 October 2024 . Dork . en-US.
  37. Web site: We Chat to Lizzie Esau About Her New Single, Working with Steve Grainger, and Dot to Dot . 15 October 2024 . LeftLion.
  38. Web site: Brown . Alan . 2024-05-07 . LIVE REVIEW: Swim School, Lizzie Esau, Saint Luke's, Glasgow, 01/05/2024 . 2024-10-15 . Bring the Noise UK . en-US.
  39. Web site: Review: Dot To Dot Festival 2024 in Nottingham . 17 October 2024 . LeftLion.
  40. Web site: FFO: Lizzie Esau – Cool NARC. Reliably Informed Music and Creative Arts News for Newcastle and the North East . 2024-10-16 . narcmagazine.com.
  41. Web site: Mondor . Kat . 2024-06-28 . My Lady Jane Soundtrack Guide: Every Song & When They Play . 2024-10-15 . ScreenRant . en.
  42. Web site: 'My Lady Jane' Asks: 'What if History Were Different?' . 15 October 2024 . New York Times.
  43. Web site: 26 June 2024 . Glastonbury Festival: Newcastle's Lizzie Esau headlines BBC Introducing Stage . 12 October 2024 . BBC News . en-GB.
  44. Web site: BBC Music - BBC Introducing - BBC Introducing at Glastonbury 2024 . 12 October 2024 . BBC . en-GB.
  45. Web site: 2024-10-08 . Live Review: South Arcade - The Dome, London 02/10/2024 . 2024-10-17 . When The Horn Blows . en-US.
  46. Web site: INTERVIEW: Lizzie Esau NARC. Reliably Informed Music and Creative Arts News for Newcastle and the North East . 2024-10-16 . narcmagazine.com.
  47. Web site: INTERVIEW: Lizzie Esau NARC. Reliably Informed Music and Creative Arts News for Newcastle and the North East . 2024-10-16 . narcmagazine.com.
  48. Web site: Bunch Of Fives: Lizzie Esau NARC. Reliably Informed Music and Creative Arts News for Newcastle and the North East . 2024-10-16 . narcmagazine.com.
  49. Web site: NEWS: Komparrison/Lizzie Esau @ Independent NARC. Reliably Informed Music and Creative Arts News for Newcastle and the North East . 2024-10-16 . narcmagazine.com.
  50. Web site: Smith . Graeme . 2023-04-26 . New Music: Lizzie Esau – Killer . 2024-10-17 . York Calling . en-US.
  51. Web site: 2024-01-26 . 'Lizzie Esau is at her raw and expansive best on new single 'Impossible + Strange' . 2024-10-17 . Clout . en-GB.
  52. Web site: Lizzie Esau . 12 October 2024 . Gigs in Scotland . en-GB.
  53. Web site: Home . 2024-10-16 . Yin Yang Media . en.
  54. Web site: Dork . 2022-12-09 . Hype List 2023: Part 2 . 2024-10-14 . Dork . en-US.
  55. Web site: Lizzie Esau - Discography . 2024-10-12 . Spotify . en.
  56. Web site: Esau . Lizzie . Music Videos . 14 October 2024 . YouTube . en.
  57. Web site: James Marriott - The Garage . 12 October 2024 . The Garage . en.
  58. 1768580520688931044 . weareswimschool . pleased to welcome the amazing @lizzieesau as support for our 'Seeing It Now Tour' ★ . 15 March 2024 . 11 October 2024.