29 November 2022 - 0 Comments
New Zealand-born, indie-pop chanteuse Lisa Crawley debuts an affecting and humorous music video for single Don’t Delete Me, directed by Harry Katz, featuring Crawley as both herself and acting various characters, and of course, a pink piano.
“… a delicate yet rather humorous clip that is her position on this whole issue of ‘deleting’ people from your life. Crawley found inspiration to write the song from the challenges of staying relevant in a world shaped by constant change.” – V13
Don’t Delete Me was written by Lisa Crawley and frequent collaborator Rob Kleiner and inspired by the challenges of staying relevant in the ever-changing worlds of social media, music and relationships…. “and also being hacked for three months this year!”
For the video concept, Lisa brought these personal experiences to life: “Breakups, obsessive/anxious thoughts, combined with my love of cheesy insurance billboards and colorful pianos” Lisa further explains, “we’re so bombarded with social media that unless we’re blocked/deleted (which is certainly easier than ever these days), it’s difficult to avoid somebody and not dwell on what could have been. And, if you do delete someone as a quick fix, you may start hallucinating and seeing them (and their pet) as an insurance salesperson!”
Don’t Delete Me will have an alternate version released on Friday, December 2nd. The singles follow her 2021 critically acclaimed EP Looking for Love (In A Major).
RECENT PRAISE
“Therein lies the strength of Looking For Love: Crawley’s ability to take well-worn topics and styles and renew them with fresh energy” - Under The Radar Mag
“… a collection of nostalgic, catchy pop songs.” – Muzic.net.nz
ON TOUR
NOV 29 / Los Angeles, CA @ The Hotel Café w/ Georgia Lines
DEC 14 / Los Angeles, CA @ The Hotel Café w/ Open Folk
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