Eliza Shaddad delivers the visual treatment to her brilliant song 'Just Goes to Show'. Directed by Patrick Taylor, Shaddad performs the track in a 90s school prom setting. Meanwhile a group of people dance in the background before a gentleman kindly grabs Eliza's hand to dance with her. The song is taken from her upcoming album 'Future'. out October 26th on Beatnik Creative. Check it out.
Eliza Shaddad has announced info on her forthcoming debut album 'Future'. Scheduled to land on October 26th, the LP will get released via the Beatnik Creative label.
Shaddad has also shared a brand new track entitled 'This Is My Cue'. Recorded in Devon with Chris Bond, the melancholic rock production is elegantly graced by Eliza Shaddad's memorable vocals, rich and sultry, as her lyrics command the listener to ride the entire duration of the musical journey.
London singer Eliza Shaddad is gearing up for the release of her highly anticipated debut album 'Future'. While that in itself is exciting news, she has also dropped a taste of what to expect with her new single 'White Lines'. Like the quality of music that Shaddad has consistently delivered, 'White Lines' is an astounding and organically crafted slice of indie powered by her versitile vocal presentation, urgent guitar riffs and power-hitting drumming. Produced by Chris Bond, 'White Lines' is another excellent cut from one London's powerful and needed artists.
Eliza Shaddad can't do wrong in our eyes. Sure, she has released some amazing recordings over the past few years ranging from folk to alternative including the tune 'Waters'. And yes her post-punk influenced track 'Wars' was one of our faves of 2015. The London singer, songwriter and musician now proves that her fire will far from burn out with her latest single 'Run'. An epic dealing of guitar-driven alt-rock, Shaddad's fierceness combined with radiant vocals makes 'Run' another marvelous release by the powerhouse entertainer.
After garnishing support from the likes of Beats 1 Radio’s Zane Lowe, BBC Radio 1’s …
Eliza Shaddad is the face of a bold, now Britain. With a voice that travels like the alarm of awakening, Shaddad possesses a fearless approach to music, using a varied yet appropriated style and sound to deliver content that is gripping and unquestionably unforgettable. Like the legendary artists that exist in her Sudanese/Scottish heritage, it was destined for Eliza Shaddad to help contribute to and mold the direction of music as we know it.
Eliza Shaddad is the face of a bold, now Britain. With a voice that travels like the alarm of awakening, Shaddad possesses a fearless approach to music, using a varied yet appropriated style and sound to deliver content that is gripping and unquestionably unforgettable. Like the legendary artists that exist in her Sudanese/Scottish heritage, it was destined for Eliza Shaddad to help contribute to and mold the direction of music as we know it.
With credits to her name including features and writing credits on Clean Bandit’s album, as …