INDUSTRY QUOTES

The Lifers are gifted musicians who have been very warmly received by our audience. They are original, creative, very professional, and absolutely lovely to work with. Their vocal harmonies are exceptional, making them stand out as authentic voices with excellent arrangements. Their potential for expanding their audience is strong, especially since they are committed to their art. Their musicianship, their searching vocals, their stage presence: everything about them suggests they have a very bright future.” - Marie Zimmerman and Samir Baijal

— Hillside Festival

The Lifers are dynamic. Whether sisters Anita and Liv are weaving their voices softly or the full six piece band is pushing up into a crescendo, the audience is along for the ride following the highs and lows of voices, instruments, and storylines that shock, surprise, and warm your heart – sometimes all in the same verse” - Jon Farmer

— Georgian Bay Roots

Like I told you last night, if they were sirens, there would be a lot of shipwrecks on the rocks!” - Sandy Irvin

— Folkus Concert Series

PRESS HIGHLIGHTS

RRAMPT: THE LIFERS USE MUSIC AS A CATALYST FOR ACTIVISM (2020)

""[Tip] has evolved from a song into a source of education and inspiration." 

ADDICTED MAGAZINE // EARTH IS BURNING AND DROWNING AND OUR LEADERS ARE DOING NOTHING EDITION (2019)

"In their song, Tip, released today on the final day of Global Climate Strike Week, Anita and Liv Cazzola take what feels like a well-earned shot at our Grinning Haircut PM with the words: 

I’m making myself dizzy untangling what’s passed to our hands 
while you’re busy making oil hungry foes friends 

Yep. That’s a good summation."

Press Quotes

Aptly titled, Tip is much more than a song. The skillful instrumentals and tightly woven harmonies are true to The Lifers’ style, but it’s the lyrics that compel the listener to dig deep. Rather than hearing gentle metaphors, we are confronted head-on with the stark reality of the state of the earth. ” - Sarah Goldman

Rrampt

A bit of Sinead, a touch of Doroles from The Cranberries, and tight rocking guitars make them absolutely one to watch.” - Eric Alper

— That Eric Alper Blog