Eliza Shaddad
Eliza Shaddad is an independent musician of Scottish/Sudanese heritage. Her work centres around grunge-laden guitar riffs and raw, confessional lyricism exploring questions of culture, identity, and emotion. She is a graduate in Philosophy and Jazz, and her work has been supported by the likes of The Sunday Times, the Independent, and FADER.
Shaddad has written with the likes of Grammy-winners Clean Bandit, toured the UK/EU with Keane, Turin Brakes, and Beth Rowley, and she is also a founding member of ten-year-strong female arts collective Girls Girls Girls, working to provide a safe, open space for womxn in the arts, and raise awareness & funding for anti-FGM charity ‘Orchid Project.’