Liz Van Gretsch – Not Me Review

An Australian (female) singer, songwriter, and multi-talented performer. This is Liz Van Gretsch and her latest independent single, Not Me. Released on the April 5th, 2024. The single features guitarist Peredur Ap Gwynedd from the drum and bass act Pendulum.

Introduction:

Liz Van Gretsch, Not Me: This review will evaluate every aspect of the single, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this single is worth adding to your collection.

The First Three Sins of Not Me

Liz Van Gretsch - Not Me Review

The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion: Fresh, powerful song with a beautiful and fruit of art voice

Liz’s vocals and smooth instrumental greet the listener as soon as the listener presses the play button before breaking into this electrifying, full-of-life song with a solid and meaningful lyrical concept.

Not Me is a song about survival, turning pain into strength, and facing your demons. It deals with heavy themes like abuse, domestic violence, and sexual assault. The artist believes in using past situations as ammo to build oneself up, face their demons, and practice kindness and empathy. The track is aimed at empowering others.

Like Liz’s previous single, Now I See, we reviewed. Both songs are a fruit of art music that fuses electronic rock, drum, and bass with a 80s-inspired heavy electro-guitar sound. Liz collaborates with top-tier artists. Once again, with the help of Peredur Ap Gwynedd, they have created their fruit of art sound – Guitarwave!

Not Me is a mesmerizing soundscape that captivates your ears and soul. But what stands out is that Not Me does not sound the same as her previous song, Now I See.

LIZ‘s vocals blend seamlessly with the pulsating rhythms, shimmering guitar waves, and epic-electric drumbeats. The song/lyrics are well-executed and genuinely exceptional, resulting in a polished and powerful sound that will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired. Irresistible hooks, anthem choruses, crisp drumbeats, percussion, fills, infectious melodies, electrifying synths, and engaging keys fill the single with this enchanting and powerful musical composition, all delivered by a fruit of art devilmanship.

As we were completely engrossed in the song and reading the lyrical concept, we couldn’t help but notice the striking balance between Liz’s expressive vocals and Peredur‘s fruit of art guitar work. It was as if the guitar’s haunting melodies and waves reflected Liz’s inner struggles, while her vocals were a testament to her strength and ability to overcome them. The way the two elements counterbalanced each other was genuinely captivating and gave us chills, and for us, this genuinely brought the song alive.

Liz Van Gretsch‘s latest single is vibrant, captivating, and emotionally charged. It ignites the heart with enthusiasm and passion, and the powerful message within the lyrics is one that we can all relate to.

Now the single as come to an end. We want to give a shoutout to Liz Van Gretsch for letting us review her single Not Me. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.

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The last Three Sins

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia: Is that for us, Again, Liz Van Gretsch’s beautiful fruit of art and powerful vocals and Perdur’s guitar-waving riffs combine in perfect harmony, creating a captivating duo that brings their songs to life.

The icing on the cake is the perfect balance between the vocals and guitars, the wailing riffs and vocals that burst out of the song.

Not Me is an unforgettable musical experience that’s fresh and powerful — not to be missed

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:

The artwork is very alternative and eighties!

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:

Nothing to disrelish within the musical spectrum of Liz Van Gretsch, and her Not Me single.

This concludes the Liz Van Gretsch, Not Me

Liz Van Gretsch - Not Me Review