A ‘Road Trip’ Leads to Love & Loss & Stuff Like That
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In her debut solo release, Elizabeth Butler displays a driving diversity in a trek through twelve tracks… down a highway of human emotions.
“Elizabeth has a strong set of musical skills … and then encourages her musical partners to add their own
personal touch. It's an empowering collaboration."- Solveig Whittle
(LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS) August 14th, 2014 – At the crossroads where folk, Americana and country music collide, you’ll find Texas-based singer-songwriter Elizabeth Butler. She is in the driver's seat in
her debut solo release, Love & Loss & Stuff Like That. Each of the twelve tracks on the album stand as emotive billboards. They whiz by on a musical freeway -scattered with stories of the human experience. Elizabeth points out, "Our lives are all intertwined with threads of joy and loss, heartbreak and renewal.
I wanted this album to represent those highs and lows." The first of several key tracks on Love & Loss & Stuff Like That is the first song, “A1A (Setting Myself Free.)” The empowering, turn-up track sets the pace for the album as it leads the listener down Florida’s scenic Atlantic route. Butler shifts into a lower gear on a more intimate, “Love Over Logic.” With a vivacity, she then puts the pedal to the metal in the addictive country rock tune titled, “Walk On.”
There is a carload of indie talent on this road trip that hits seamlessly on all cylinders. Elizabeth worked long-distance via the internet with Seattle’s pop rock duo Solveig & Stevie on “Light the Fire,” which is a bonus track on Elizabeth’s CD, as well as on the forthcoming album by Solveig & Stevie, Fire and Other Playthings.
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