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The Elevator by Lizzy Mcalpine

Biografia do Artista para Lizzy Mcalpine

Elizabeth Catherine McAlpine Also Known As Lizzy McAlpine Born September 21 1999 Is A Vocalist Songwriter And Musician Who Hails Just Outside Of Philadelphia Pennsylvania. She Studied Songwriting At Berklee College Of Music Located In Boston Before Leaving In Her Junior Year To Pursue Music Full-Time. In April 2020 At The Beginning Of The COVID-19 Pandemic She Started The Instagram #BerkleeAtHome Streaming Concert Series. Her Musical Style Has Been Described As "folk-Focused" "folk-Pop" And A Blend Of "jazz Pop And R&B". Her Collaborators Include Jacob Collier Tom Rosenthal Ben Kessler John Mayer And Finneas. In 2018 McAlpine Released Her Debut EP Indigo. She Studied In Spain In The Fall Of 2019 Where She Wrote Her Debut Studio Album Give Me A Minute Where A Mixture Of Pain Inner-Conflict And Sorrow Is Expressed Through Lizzy As She Reflects On Her Past Relationships. The Album Was Released In August 2020 And It Briefly Hit #1 On The Top Albums For Alternative Music In ITunes. The Album Has Been Streamed Millions Of Times On Spotify And Other Digital Service Providers. The Dallas Observer Named It One Of The Best Albums Of 2020 And BBC Media Centre Has Called Her An "up-And-Coming Vocalist". McAlpine Has Garnered Supporters From TikTok And Instagram With Several Publications Calling Her A "TikTok Star". Her Unreleased Song You Ruined The 1975 Posted In June 2020 Has Over 8 Million Views On TikTok As Of April 2021. In April 2021 McAlpine Released An 8-Song EP When The World Stopped Moving The Live EP. The EP Is Characterized For Consisting Fully Of Live Instrumentation And Vocals Without Major Processing It Shows A Path Of Growth In The Singer’s Songwriting And Vocal Abilities. She Started 2022 As The Opening Act For Dodie's Build A Problem North America Tour. On April 8 2022 McAlpine Released Her Second Studio Album Five Seconds Flat And Premiered Five Seconds Flat The Film On YouTube. The Album Debuted At Number Five On US Billboard Heatseekers Chart While Also Peaking At Number Nine On Alternative New Artist Albums And Number 19 On Top New Artist Albums Charts. She Made Her Late-Night Debut On November 22 2021 Performing The Single Erase Me On Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Following The Release Of Her Second Album McAlpine Announced That She Would Be Touring North America And Europe In 2022 On Her First Headline Tour Five Seconds Flat The Tour With Support From Carol Ades And Ben Kessler. In November 2022 McAlpine Announced Dates For Her Second Headline Tour The End Of The Movie Tour For Spring Of 2023. She Officially Signed With RCA Records On April 6 2023. Her Third Studio Album Older Comes Out On April 5th.

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Establishing The Album’s Overarching Theme “The Elevator” Revolves Around Lizzy's Deep Emotional Connection With Her Four-Year On-And-Off Boyfriend Thomas Headon At The Beginning Of Their Relationship. The Introduction Sets A Hopeful Tone For The Album Drawing Listeners In With The Closing Lines “I Think We Can Make It I Hope That I’m Right.” The Song Serves As A “flash Forward” To How Happy She Is In Her Current Relationship And Most Of The Remaining Part Of The Record Reflects On Her Relationship With Her Ex. Furthermore The First Track Establishes The Production Qualities Prevalent Throughout The Album. "When I Decided To Remake The Album With A Band I Knew I Wanted It To Have A Proper Cool Intro. This Song Was The First One We Recorded Together. We Didn’t Even Have A Drummer Yet. But It Felt Right. And It Was Proof Of Concept Like ‘OK We’re Going To Be Able To Do This." — Via Apple Music During An Event At The Older Gallery In Los Angeles California Lizzy McAlpine Said "I Feel Like There Were No Lyrics That Were Really Like Calling To Me To Name The Song It. As The Intro Of The Album I Felt Like It Had To Be A Cool Title. And Then I Was Just Thinking About The Way That We First Met And We Met At The Front Of An Elevator And I Was Like Waiting Just Like Had Headphones On And This Random Man Came Up To Me Like Just A Guy Came Up To Me And I’d Never Seen Him Before And He Was Like “Oh My God I’ve Seen You Around Like I Just Wanted To Know What Your Name Was ” And I Was Like “Oh Lizzy ” Then We Got In The Elevator And Neither Of Us Pressed The Any Button Because He Was Nervous I Was Nervous I Was Confused And Everything Was Happening. We Were Supposed To Be Going To The Fourth Floor Ended Up On The Eighth Floor. Then We Had To Get Out Take The Stairs All The Way Down To The Fourth Floor. I Just Felt Like It Was Fitting To Name It “The Elevator.” And Also I Feel Like It Kind Of Represents This Hopefulness Of The First Month And A Half Of A Relationship I Guess And Then It’s All Downhill From There." During An Event At The Older Gallery In Los Angeles California Lizzy McAlpine Said "It’s A Very Short Song. It’s Like A Minute And A Half And That Was On Purpose Because This Relationship That I Was Writing About Literally Lasted A Month And A Half. So That’s Why It’s So Short."

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