Izo FitzRoy’s recent singles ‘A Good Woman’, ‘Give Me The High’ and ‘God Gets A Little Busy Sometimes’ have been greeted with Radio 2 plays from Trevor Nelson, Jamie Cullum and Anita Rani, playlists and album of the week at Jazz FM, New Music Friday playlists at Spotify and a live studio performance from FIP in France – adding to previous support from Radio 1, 6 Music and NPR on her first two albums, ‘Skyline’ (2017) and ‘How The Mighty Fall’ (2020), Now Izo FitzRoy shares her eagerly anticipated third record ‘A Good Woman’.
‘A Good Woman’ is a stunning and powerful reflection on Izo’s personal journey. A journey that starts with becoming disconnected from herself through depression, and finally coming home to herself. A reclamation of what it means to her to be a woman today and how that sonically translates to her as an artist. The album takes Izo’s songs to a new territory which is vibrant and ecstatic musically, with lyrics ranging from introspective and soul searching to uplifting and empowering.
Izo explains, “The album is in part autobiographical and takes a wider look at being a woman in a male dominated industry and living in a patriarchal society. I tried to look at the myriad of ways that women, (myself included), have given away their autonomy and power to institutions, labels and people”.
The release of ‘A Good Woman’ is accompanied by the final video of a series of live videos filmed in the aesthetically pleasing live room at The Pool in Bermondsey, south London, and directed and edited by Jodie Canwell. Watch the video for new single ‘Keep Your Light On Me’
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