The Winning Sensibility of Elizabeth Rose

The singer and producer talks tour, EP and plans for 2014.
Molly Glassey
Published on March 07, 2014

If you think you've heard the name Elizabeth Rose before, but just can't put your finger on where, it's time to get real with yourself and focus on all the music you've been listening to the last year. Whether it's Triple J laced electro-pop or more organic easy listening, chances are high the name Elizabeth Rose has thumbprints all over it. With reason.

As a face she's vibrant, and as a name she's enigmatic – a player on the music scene who is kicking as many balls as there are goals and is jumping up ladders three rungs at a time. Having conquered Splendour, had the likes of Flight Facilities swooning over her voice, and moved into the world of music production – the ultimate sign of success, Elizabeth Rose is at the forefront of Australia's music landscape. She's spun scenes with her classics 'The Good Life' and 'Ready', recently released stunner of a new tune 'Sensibility', and has a fresh, self-titled, five-track EP on offer - and she's not even old enough to rent a car.

All in all, she's a performer who captures hearts before stepping on stage, then pulls their strings with her dream-spun voice, and trance-dance sounds. And now, she's about to conquer the national circuit, with her multi-stop EP tour, that promises a showy, scene-stealing production, while keeping it all tight and purposeful.

We had a chat to her as she gears up to tour around the nation.

You're a pretty busy and happening musician, how is 2014 coming along? A bit crazy?

2014 is great so far! We got big plans for this year and I'm so ready to tackle it head on!

As a presence, you're kind of hard to keep up with – one day you're performing with Flight Facilities at Splendour, the next you're in the studio. Musically, where are you at the moment, and what are you working on?

At the moment, I'm back in the studio writing my debut album - exciting times!

How have you found the balance between music writing, producing and performing? Does your heart lie with one more than the other?

I'd say there is equal distribution between all 3 avenues…hmm but maybe a smidge more goes to performing, because its pretty darn fun.

You're got a new EP out, and it's already proved a chart topper on iTunes – super exciting stuff. What can listeners expect from it?

Five new jams - two of which are 'The Good Life' and 'Sensibility' that Triple J have been supporting heavily then the remaining three are a mix of housey/RnB pop gems that are upbeat and fun to dance to.

We hear food and fashion are two things constantly on your radar. Where should your listeners be eating in Brisbane, and what should they be wearing whilst doing so?

I love Flamingo Cafe on Winn Lane in the valley! Really cute decor and the food is great! They can wear whatever they want….my personal fav at the moment is flat form sneakers!

What kind of ride can your live fans expect from your shows on this tour?

It's going to be a fun one! Got new visuals, fun outfits and new tracks that I'll be playing…PLUS I have two awesome support acts - Safia from Canberra and Fishing from Sydney!

Elizabeth Rose is playing all around the country and will be making stops on the following dates.

Friday 7 March – Bleach Festival, Gold Coast 
Saturday 8 March – Alhambra Lounge, Brisbane
Thursday 13 March – Wollongong Uni, Wollongong 
Saturday 15 March – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne  
Friday 21 March - Academy, Canberra
Saturday 22 March - Pirie Social Club, Adelaide
Friday 28 March - The Factory, Sunshine Plaza, Maroochydore 
Friday 4 April – King Street Hotel Supperclub, Newcastle 
Saturday 5 April - Oxford Art Factory, Sydney 
Friday 11 April – Amplifier, Perth
Saturday 12 April – Mojo's, Fremantle

Published on March 07, 2014 by Molly Glassey
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