“ELISABETH BECKWITT FINDS RESILIENCE ON ‘FAKE IT’”
“Listeners will notice an unrelenting electropop soundscape befitting of Beckwitt’s emboldened resilience.”
-Underground Music Collective
Read More“ELISABETH BECKWITT FINDS RESILIENCE ON ‘FAKE IT’”
“Listeners will notice an unrelenting electropop soundscape befitting of Beckwitt’s emboldened resilience.”
-Underground Music Collective
Read More“Elisabeth Beckwitt Is Creating a Safe Zone for Mental Health in Her Incredibly Moving Music”
-BuzzMusic
Read More“Elisabeth Beckwitt’s brand new track “Lovely” is her launch into a more dark-pop aura. Elisabeth’s vocals are hard-hitting and to the point, her empowering stance is contagious and motivating. It’s a superb way to highlight the power of music and the great effect atmospheric elements can have.”
-BuzzMusic
Read More“Listeners can hear an authentic rage in Beckwitt’s voice, as she delivers each word like a jazz-tinged dagger in the single’s dark, atmospheric verses.”
-Underground Music Collective
Read More“Warning: This episode features a conversation that addresses sensitive topics, including mental health and addiction. Elisabeth Beckwitt joins us on The Quinn Spinn to share her story, her excitement about Indigo, her work as the founder of Sad Girl Music, and much more.”
-The Quinn Spin
Read MoreReview: Elisabeth Beckwitt’s ‘Indigo’' triumphs over demons
“As told by the artist herself, indie pop artist Elisabeth Beckwitt‘s EP Indigo is intended to show listeners “the kind of life we can expect to find on the other side of recovery. A life where we embrace our inner strength and allow ourselves to move past whatever baggage is keeping us from moving forward in both our relationships with others and with ourselves.” Beckwitt — who is open about her own personal battles with anxiety, depression, and addiction — hits the mark, exploring the process of finding out and accepting who we are, and causing listeners to think about their relationships with themselves and those they love.”
-Underground Music Collective
Read MoreFocus Magazine Feature: Pansexual Musician Elisabeth Beckwitt Releases ‘FREE FALL’
Read More“Elisabeth Beckwitt, AKA Nashville’s Pansexual East Side Queen, has been hard at work in the studio. She has a brand new single, “Free Fall,” coming your way on May 3rd which is the leading single off of her upcoming EP titled Indigo.”
— Out from the Pine Box
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