With the support of her fans and critics, the wildly creative, Grammy award winning Lady Rizo released her second studio album, Indigo, with Culture Collide. Deeply personal, Indigo captures the playful aspect of live performances, coupled with tales of lavish lifestyles and notes of heartbreak. Only a chanteuse of Lady Rizo's stature could so accurately represent the rowdy world she lives in. Indigo boasts ten tracks of eclectic music, all in one decadent package. Listen and Share Indigo HERE
Indigo features songs like "Under" an unlikely banger built around a boogaloo beat, one of its most eccentric offerings. The song came about after The Civilians theater company had asked Lady Rizo to write a song about a real-life couple who had sex in a coffin while being buried. The song attempts to answer the inevitable questions that arise: "What is the desire for that?" she asks. "Why do we want to feel sex and death together?"
"Sometimes the Sky's Too Bright" also came from a challenge. In this case, she was invited to collaborate on a Soho Theatre show in London about Dylan Thomas. She transforms his poem "Sometimes the Sky's Too Bright" into a haunting, beat-driven tune. "I think it's about the unbearable beauty of the world," Lady Rizo explains. "Like when you're in a very dark place, but it's a gorgeous day outside. And you wish clouds would roll in to match your mood." The tracks "Albatross" and "Lilac Wine" come across as more contemporary than classic: and that's the versatility that makes Lady Rizo a world class performer.
08/17/17- Portland, Oregon @ Star Theatre
08/18/17- Seattle, Washington @ The Triple Door
08/25/17- New York, NY @ Joe's Pub
08/26/17- New York, NY @ Joe's Pub
08/27/17- New York, NY @ Joe's Pub
09/10/17- Newport, OR @ Newport Performing Arts Center
09/13/17- Provincetown, MA @ Afterglow
10/08/17- Memphis, TN @ Levitt Shell
Photo by Shervin Lainez
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