Quick-witted and refreshingly novel indie synth pop artist Liza Oppenheimer’s “Stink Eye” (co-written with and produced by Black Furrari) injects our currently dire social climate with some much needed pop-art (dare I say, comic?) relief. In the humorous “Stink Eye,” Liza is unapologetic about her contribution to her own personal failures. Communicating her dark vs. light inner monologue throughout the song’s dead-end journey. “The song is a love letter to failure,” says Liza. Liza’s joined the music scene with her 2020 debut EP “Best Foreign Language Film” (co-written and produced by Jeremy Dawson/MXMS, Shiny Toy Guns). Liza’s lyrics, driven by her unique attitude, make this EP (and Liza) a true original as evidenced on her song “Love Me.” “Love Me is a stream of consciousness” says Liza. “The song began as an email I planned to never send. Then it became a poem. Then spoken-word over music, thus the melodies were born. It may sound like a sad song, and it is, but it’s a comedy as well” says Liza. You don’t have to dig far to find the darkness that’s mixed with the laugh-out-loud inappropriateness in her lyrics. Listen to Liza Oppenheimer and you won’t know whether to laugh or cry, but you’ll know for certain, you are moved.
Spotify Artist Link: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3hEbB0tPLATdvWyegIMuLZ
Instagram Link: https://www.instagram.com/lizaoppenheimer/