
Liz & the Lost Boys
Debut album of a Philly-based band.
“Listening to Liz & the Lost Boys is like sitting down to lunch with a good friend. It’s the complete openness and honesty that shines in Liz Ciavolino’s lyrics, carried on gentle harp strings. The music does not overpower, despite the layered and varying sounds coming from not only Ciavolino - who’s accomplished on both the harp and piano - but from her Lost Boys, who provide the melodic breeze her vocals float on.“
-Shaylin O’Connell of The Deli Philadelphia
“Liz & the Lost Boys are best described as a folk band, but their music seems to take influence from several other genres. Piano parts often seem tinged with jazzy open chords, while singer Liz Ciavolino bounces over melodies with quirky pop sensibilities and the occasional classical harp squeezes in as well.”
-Michael Kaufman of XPN’s the Key.
Influences include Fiona Apple, Regina Spektor, Joanna Newsom, Elliot Smith, Grizzly Bear, Schoenberg, Ravel, Vivaldi.
Full credits
Liz Ciavolino, harp, piano, vocals
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