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![]() Lizanne Knott (from the album Bones & Gravity available Good Dog Jake Music) Opening the doors to record her recent release, Bones & Gravity, a conscious decision was a companion for Lizanne Knott as the Pennsylvania-based songwriter makes it personal in the stories. Choosing to script the tales from her own life, Lizanne Knott went deep into her past, opening all the closed doors and casting light on the shadows with Bones & Gravity. The title track has a constantly revolving rhythm turning the wheel when Lizanne Knott counts only two pluses in her column with “Bones & Gravity” while she sends as open letter of reckoning to “Emmylou” and wishful thinking to “Caroline” while the album sees its author flying (“I Was a Bird”) and finding acceptance (“Like I Love My Dog”). Though the subject matter constantly circles back to Lizanne Knott, she remains a witness, not a judge, feeling that ‘I decided I wanted to create something personal and cohesive in nature. I wanted these songs to tell a story about the circumstances we all can find ourselves in, without placing blame on someone or something else’. A way to make an exit opens Bones & Gravity, Lizanne Knott offering “Walking Away” as a first cut, following the song cycle with sluggish steps into “Keep Me Alive” as a sturdy Country backbeat frames shortcoming as a resume builder for “Hurricane”. Listen and buy the music of Lizanne Knott from AMAZON https://lizanneknott.com/
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