Guelph, ON-based art-folk collective The Lifers is led by sisters Liv and Anita Cazzola.
Yesterday, on the final day of Global Climate Strike Week, the band unveiled their single, “Tip”, which is an enviro-political outcry in the face of the current Global Climate Emergency. Shedding light on the seemingly small yet compounding choices we all make, “Tip” is a wake-up call to all humanity – voters and elected officials alike – who must work together to create positive, necessary, immediate, harmonious change. “Tip” is fervent, with ethereal synths and samples swirling amongst harp-inspired ukulele, haunting banjo, trembling cello, tidal percussion, and foreboding electric guitar – a musical ecosystem on the brink of collapse.
***All proceeds from downloads, airplay, and streams of “Tip” will go to Extinction Rebellion.
Check out the single below and keep up to date with The Lifers via their socials.
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