Lizzy Farrall is a UK-based indie-pop artist known for her sharp lyricism and genre-blending sound that dances between alternative, pop-punk, and bedroom-pop vibes. Emerging in the late 2010s, the Cheshire-born singer-songwriter gained traction with emotionally charged tracks like "Barbados" and "Addict," which mix candid storytelling about mental health, relationships, and self-discovery with sticky hooks. Her 2020 *MadHotel* EP and singles like "Bruise" and "Boys Don’t Cry" showcased her knack for balancing gritty, guitar-driven energy and shimmering pop sensibilities, earning her a dedicated fanbase. Signed to Pure Noise Records, Farrall’s work often feels like a diary set to music—raw, relatable, and wrapped in melodies that stick around long after the first listen.
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