Lizzie No Is Ready to Burn Country Radio to the Ground

LGBTQIA+
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By
Rachel Cholst
November 9, 2023
Rainbow Rodeo
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Lizzie No is — at last — ready to unleash her new album <em>Halfsies</em> in January — and it’ll be worth the wait. Her new song “The Heartbreak Store” hints at the storytelling to come, with No imagining a speakeasy for the weary and the lonely to soothe their hearts for a while. In the music video, directed by Annalise Lockhart, it happens to look a lot like the Jalopy in Brooklyn.

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