18 November 2022 - 0 Comments
New Zealand-born, indie-pop chanteuse Lisa Crawley returns with Don’t Delete Me a poignant metaphor for anxiety and self-doubt in the digital age.
Don’t Delete Me was written by Lisa Crawley and frequent collaborator Rob Kleiner that Crawley explains was ‘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!’
“…her refreshingly honest onstage presence and emotionally authentic pop songs enchant the hearts and minds of an ever-growing global audience…Much in the way of her previous efforts, listeners will be captivated by the emotional comfort of Crawley’s vocals and the soft touch of the keys [on ‘Don’t Delete Me’].” – Ghettoblaster Magazine
Don’t Delete Me will be followed by both an affecting and humorous music video directed by Harry Katz, featuring Crawley as both herself and acting various characters, and of course, a pink piano. The single follows her 2021 critically acclaimed EP Looking for Love (In A Major).
“… a collection of nostalgic, catchy pop songs.” – Muzic.net.nz
“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
Photo Credit: Olivia De Toma
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