Alt-pop wonder Ellie Dixon releases her new single ‘Big Lizard Energy’ . Injected with her synonymous dash of wit, the new track echoes the singer’s anxieties and explains how to overcome them like all 24-year-olds should: by becoming bigger than your problems and imagining you’re a gigantic extinct reptile!
Listen to ‘Big Lizard Energy’ here
Opening for UK Eurovision hero Sam Ryder, but also JC Stewart and Half Alive, Ellie has already garnered support from music tastemakers, notably being recently featured in The i ‘Artists To Watch in 2023’ and Dork’s HYPE List 2023 among others.
Alongside the release, Ellie announces a UK headline tour, including a stop at London’s Lafayette on May 24th, before hitting the road to Germany for two exclusive dates. Tickets go on sale on Friday 17th February at 10:00 AM here.
Announced last week with a video game and premiered last night as ‘Future Bop’ on BBC Radio 1’s Future Pop, ‘Big Lizard Energy’ is following the release of her debut single ‘Swing!’ which today counts more than 600,000 global streams additionally to being supported on BBC Radio 1’s Future Artists with Jack Saunders (“Swing! sounds like a pop song that has had 15 writers on it, but it’s just Ellie Dixon…she’s written, she’s produced it, all by herself”) and Future Sounds With Clara Amfo.
Coming with a shadow puppets-inspired lyric video crafted with five of her fans, ‘Big Lizard Energy’ is another demonstration of the Cambridge-born’s talent to play with words and items from her everyday life, culminating in an intelligent brand of indie-pop. Speaking about the track, Ellie says: “Big Lizard Energy is the musical embodiment of a parody disaster movie all about gaining perspective on the stresses around you. As an anxious person I’ve always found myself blowing problems out of proportion so during a time I was particularly struggling with this, I wanted to write a song that did the opposite – blew ME out of proportion.
I imagined I was a giant lizard towering over a city and suddenly I felt a lot better (‘Not so scared when I’m 320ft’). It’s a tongue-in-cheek look into the overthinking mind and how panic can escalate quickly (“Hit the red alert when it’s just a bit of caution”) but how we can control our response to the things that panic us. It’s a reminder to take a breather and remember that we are much bigger than the negative parts of our lives.”
Combining clever humour with a learned wisdom to create witty, life-affirming sounds, the self-made artist and producer has become an online — and exceedingly offline — phenomenon. With more music to come and live performances on the way, Ellie Dixon is establishing herself as the true ambassador of the next generation of artists, already starting to make 2023 her own.
UK Headline Tour:
May 19th – Hyde Park Book Club, LEEDS
May 20th – Deaf Institute, MANCHESTER
May 21st – Hare and Hounds, BIRMINGHAM
May 23rd – The Exchange, BRISTOL
May 24th – Lafayette, LONDON
Festivals:
July 28th – Kendal Calling, Lowther Deer Park
August 24th – Camper Calling, Ragley Hall
August 25th – Victorious, Portsmouth
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