FEATURE:
Spotlight
Liv Dawson
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THERE are a lot of promising artists…
coming through the music industry at the moment. Liv Dawson is an extraordinary talent who is connecting with so many people. Some of her song-titles might put you in mind of other artists – Deep Purple (Hush); Turin Brakes (Painkiller) and Carole King (Tapestry) – but the work is all hers! Hush – released last December – is the latest song from Dawson and a slinky, sexual number. I am reminded of the 1990s and the great R&B/Pop coming out during that time. The production is liquid-smooth and Dawson’s command and control is clear. I remember when I first encountered Liv Dawson in 2016. I was exposed to songs like Still and Reflection: even then, the talent and promise was clear. Still is smooth and casual; it has a sweetness but, above all, is that sheer ability from Dawson. The song is more Pop-natured than something like Hush: the mutation and development over the past year or so has been incredible. Reflection reminds me of U.S. artists like Christina Aguilera in terms of tone and accent – the mood and vibe reminiscent of the best from Pop music. 2017’s Searching promises those poppy beats and bouncing electronics; the instant hooks and big vocals. Seeing Dawson grow from 2016-2017 is amazing: the songwriter a little bolder and the songs more adventurous. The biggest change has been from the out-and-out Electro-Pop vibe to a young woman exploring Soul and R&B.
It is understandable Dawson came onto the scene with a desire to write Pop and produced energised, fresh songs. That is what many artists do in order to get acclaim and recognition. For her, it was about following her heart and instincts – people reacted and her music was proffered widely. Listening to something more adult and assured like Hush sees Dawson enter a new phase. She sounds sexier and more alluring; able to elicit shivers and intrigue with the simplest of touches. That relatable and familiar core remains: able to strike the listener and write songs they will understand. Each song from Dawson explores the personal and relationships; heartache and anxieties alongside seduction and passion. These are topics we can all understand and find comfort in: Dawson elevates beyond the obvious and brings the listener into her world. That world, I hope, will expand in 2018. She has just come off tour with Khalid and, if the photos and updates are to be believed; it was a blast and treasured time for her. There is a new single out next week: TALK shows the young songwriter is on a role and in love with music. I am not sure what the single is about but I am keen to review her very soon. It has been a while since I last interviewed her (2016) and there have been lots of developments since then.
2018 has already kicked off and, for Liv Dawson, there have been some great times already. I wonder whether there will be E.P. later in the year. It seems, a couple of years into her career, an album might be right. She has some great songs under her belt and the desire for an album would see her mind create new songs – match four or five new ones with the singles she has already released. You listen to Dawson and she mixes mainstream-ready Pop – with more credibility and talent – with sensuous, rich R&B. She bridges the girl-groups and icons of the 1990s with the best of the modern day. I have been following modern-day idols like Dua Lipa and seeing why they are being celebrated. Dua Lipa, to me, is a bit too moody – it seems to be her persona – and the songwriter too samey and mass-produced. She has just scooped a couple of BRIT Awards: a bigger talent like Liv Dawson deserves more acclaim and exposure. One of the reasons Dawson will have to work harder is the fact she is real and human. That might sound like a shot at Pop artists like Dua Lipa – who are all about commercialism and do not reveal much of themselves – but it is a bigger compliment to Dawson. In an age where fake and plastic artists still have too much say: Dawson is a proper woman who connects with her fans and wants to remain grounded.
She is obviously stunning, but her natural looks and appeal are second to her immense talent as a songwriter/performer. Her fans follow her because she lets them in and ensures there are no lies. A lot of stars are shrouded in mystery or controlled by the record label. They have to carefully think about everything they post on social media and are incredibly measured. Dawson is someone who values honesty and wants to come across as a natural and unspoiled musician. This year will be the biggest one for the London-based artist. She has to entertain the fact there will be festival dates and the hot summer will welcome her in – loads of gigs and chances to get the people dancing! London is hospitable when it comes to artists and, because of that, Dawson will have ample chance to get her new music out there. I feel international dates are the next step. She has come off the support slot with Khalid: going solo and having her own international tour is only a matter of time. Not only is Liv Dawson a talented artist who creates a mix of mystery and appreciation: her personality captivates and welcomes you in. One can imagine going for a drink with her and slopping out by the T.V. watching a box-set. She would make a perfect travel companion and one would easily open up and chat about music for hours.
She is very striking but not too intimidating; ever-friendly and warm and, at a time when we need strong artists to lead the way; an empowered and gutsy female artist who will headline a festival before long. There is sexism rife and rampant in the industry right now. The best female artists are being overlooked and treated unequally. Liv Dawson and her peers are fighting back and create incredible music. The door is open for her and, in a short time, she has managed to create a huge fanbase and capture the critics. That will all get better and bigger as we move through the year. I know Pop music is changing its course and nature. The best artists are producing a more rounded and adult sound; the songwriting is deeper and richer – the overall sound is, perhaps, more introverted and personal. Liv Dawson is keen to put her soul onto the page but never wants to drag the listener down. Her goal is to win as many people as possible and get her music as far and wide – inspire other people and compel them to take up music. It is amazing how far Dawson has come since her earliest day. She gets more confident and passionate by the month, it seems. If this trajectory continues then there is every possibility Liv Dawson will be a mainstream success…
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