Elizabeth has wrapped up her three-part Suite Of Singles series with the release of ‘If You Died’. The track was written and produced alongside Holy Holy’s Oscar Dawson as an ‘anti-resentment pop song’ celebrating love as a stronger emotion than hate.
Following on from the release of previous singles ‘Sweet Connection’ and ‘Happier Now’, ‘If You Died’ completes a thematic song cycle. In this latest effort, Elizabeth touches upon themes of emotional relief and the realisation that peace can come after immense heartbreak and deep-seated pain.
Elizabeth – ‘If You Died’
“I wrote ‘If You Died’ with Oscar Dawson from Holy Holy in the wild first year of the pandemic,” Elizabeth shares of the song. “I was in a frantic haze of trying to process many endings; feeling gratitude for hard things being over, but also grief that always comes with change.”
Like her previous singles, ‘If You Died’ comes paired with a visual accompaniment directed by Nick Mckk. In the clip, Elizabeth and her doppelgänger cross paths in a greenhouse, mirroring each other’s movement as a metaphor for one’s shadow self.
Elizabeth will be taking her now-completed Suit Of Singles to life at A Night With Elizabeth. Taking place as part of the Always Live series of events, she’ll be joined by a number of DJs, creatives, and tastemakers from Melbourne, including June Jones and Soju Gang, at the Thornbury Theatre on Saturday, 29th October.
A Night With Elizabeth
- Elizabeth
- June Jones
- Pillow Pro
- Franko Gonzo
- Grazer
- Hunny Machete
- Soju Gang
- Loner
Date & Venue
- Saturday, 29th October – Thornbury Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Tickets on sale now.
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