FIZZ

FIZZ are a collective of beloved musicians and friends: dodie, Orla Gartland, Greta Isaac and Martin Luke Brown. Born out of love and blind optimism, FiZZ came together in a whirlwind of pure joy and escapism, inverting everything each artist knew about making music to produce new songs with fun and a love of the craft at its core. Welcome to FIZZ's quest to discover the secret to life: infinite, dreamlike, colourful and unpredictable... Their musical style has been described as psychedelic, maximalist, at times theatrical, inspired by the icons of generations past. Their debut album The Secret to Life spans multiple genres, from the extravagantly and aptly named ‘Grand Finale’ which has echoes of Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ to the almost awkwardly intimate ‘You, Me, Lonely’ which feels somewhere in the realm of Crosby, Stills & Nash. For their debut album, they steered clear of modern production tools much current pop music depends on - relying only on real instruments and recording largely live takes of songs straight to tape. This, as they’ve suggested in interviews may be what inadvertently gives the music its ‘60s/‘70s feeling. 

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