'softcore mourn' is the forthcoming second studio album by pizzagirl."Pizzagirl is a revolving door. I like the idea of not knowing from which entrance I'll emerge." To date, the audio randomiser that is Liam Brown has spat out two EPs:'An Extended Play' & 'season 2' (2018) and debut album: 'first timer.' (2019). While the extended players plaited together wonky 1-900-hotline-rock and ambient infomercial electronica into perfect pop pigtails, the LP styled the rest of the Pizzagirl mannequin to deliver a Frankenstein record of split-personality genre jumping.Liverpool based and self-producing out of his home studio (The Beatzzeria), the likes of The Guardian,?The Sunday Times,?Vice,?Highsnobiety,?NME,?DIY?and?The Line of Best Fit confirm Pizzagirl's status as a unique, quick-witted and vital energy. DJs are also lining up to call themselves fans, with the UK's most trusted ears in Annie Mac and Huw Stephens at?Radio 1?and Lauren Laverne, Shaun Keaveny, and Radcliffe & Maconie at?BBC 6 Music?all backing his tracks. With a string of UK & European headline tours under his belt, rarely has someone made the art of "sitting in my room in my early twenties" so remarkable. Following the release of standalone single 'cape canaveral' in early 2020 - a track about a clandestine detective in a cream mac scrambling through the dusk and stumbling upon a secret, cult-like party on a derelict space base - Liam was set to make his debut at SXSW. To say the appearance was ill fated is putting it mildly, or perhaps putting it correctly. As the world was brought to its knees by a global pandemic, Liam found himself in a "mad hiatus of life" and retreated to craft sophomore album 'softcore mourn.' "While the first records represented Pizzagirl jumping through genre hoops, this time out I'm walking down one road."That's not to say 'softcore mourn' is one-note affair, or a heel turn for the Pizzagirl character, more "a continuation of an ongoing musical puberty." As with all rights-of-pubic-passage, what has emerged is a more
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