Review

Lissy Taylor’s “Life Changing” is the sound of the underdog

In a musical landscape often dominated by introspection and melancholy, Lissy Taylor’s latest single “Life Changing” arrives as a showcase of positivity, injecting a dose of motivation and empowerment. Clocking in at a concise two and a half minutes, this track serves as a potent shot of encouragement, urging listeners to embrace the possibility of transformative change.

At its core, Lissy’s “Life Changing” poses a simple yet profound question: “why not?” With this infectious anthem, Lissy channels her belief in the power of personal growth and resilience. Inspired by her roots in Stoke-on-Trent and the vibrant souls that inhabit the city, Lissy infuses the song with a heartfelt message of hope and determination. It’s a rallying cry for anyone facing obstacles or doubting their potential, offering a reminder that positive change is within reach.

Reflecting on her inspiration for the track, Lissy explains that “Being from Stoke inspired me to write this song. There’s so many brilliant people from Stoke and great things that happen that go unnoticed. There’s also so many people that go through struggles, myself included, and this song champions pulling yourself through to the other side.”

In addition to capturing hearts through her music, Lissy is set to play stages across the UK with a string of live performances in 2024. From London’s The Oslo to Manchester City Football Club’s Battle of the Bands event, Lissy’s performances promise to amplify the uplifting spirit of “Life Changing” in a live setting. With dates alongside acclaimed acts like Haiku Hands, Lissy Taylor’s infectious energy is sure to leave you buzzing with inspiration and optimism. It is recommended to explore her catalogue.

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Steve

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