Chicago’s Elizabeth Moen Releases New Video
- muzilogwoman

- 17 hours ago
- 1 min read

Chicago-based singer-songwriter Elizabeth Moen builds on her recent momentum with the official video release for her latest single, "Renaissance Man." Following her performance at Chicago's Solid Sound Festival, Moen delivers a guitar-driven anthem that fuses indie rock, Americana, and alternative influences with her distinctive vocals. Produced by Spencer Tweedy, the track features a raw, retro-inspired sound that highlights Moen's honest songwriting and the energy of her live shows. The video brings the song's playful and pointed narrative to life.
"Renaissance Man," written from the perspective of a self-proclaimed "Chicago f*ckboy," delivers witty and relatable commentary on modern relationships, blending humor with insight. Moen describes the song as one listeners can "sing along to real loud in the car," offering both comic relief and comfort to those who have experienced disappointing situationships. Drawing comparisons to Sheryl Crow, Lucinda Williams, and Brittany Howard, Moen continues to establish an authentic voice that balances grit, vulnerability, and confidence, building anticipation for her upcoming album.



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