
Hailing from the North West of England, Issy Sutcliffe fearlessly blends indie rock energy with poignant societal commentary. In tracks like The Cost Of Living, she tackles not just financial struggles but the broader cost of youth and independence. Her powerhouse vocals, accompanied by loud guitars and irresistibly catchy vibes, evoke comparisons to 90s indie goddess Liz Phair. Sutcliffe’s music resonates with raw authenticity, capturing the challenges and passions of navigating early adulthood.
The Cost Of Living stands as a testament to her ability to fuse personal narrative with electrifying musical expression.
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