The track showcases the artist at her most cutting edge and political
Well established at this point for the emphatic and driving nature of her unique, alternative-edged sound, Lizzie Esau is an artist capable of making you feel things and stand up at take notice with her brash style and uncompromising appeal, and her single ‘Wait Too Late’ is a perfect showcase of this.
This explosive style lends itself really seamlessly to the track’s emotional and politically charged message, with the artist taking aim at the state of the world right now, and the way that we’re affecting the wildlife and the seas and approaching a point of no return at rapid pace. The thoughtful and moving nature of the lyrics and the artist’s emphatic approach and approach make for a killer track that is as full of substance as it is style, continuing to shine a light on the artist’s sharp cutting edge.
“For me it’s a powerful, emotive and very political song.” Lizzie says of the single. “It speaks about what is happening in the world right now – the lyrics “Far, cry, war, rage, we fear, in pain, and take, no blame” referring to how we sit back and watch the tragedies around the world unfold and it feels like we’re powerless and useless to make a change. The repetitive chorus part “make a change, make a change” is almost a mantra-like call to action, speaking to myself as much as anyone else”