Liz Nash is from the sleepy town of Mount Dora, Florida. She is becoming a clear voice for what it means to be a resident of Florida today. Her latest song, “Little Box House” will be released on January 14, 2026. It is a part of her big project called “Florida Songs.” The song is based on a rainy day when a frog appears in a mailbox. In the track, Nash discusses the way that everyone lives in their own little bubble.
The song shines due to its natural drum-driven feeling. Nash collaborated with world-class beat makers such as percussionist Paul Gonzalez and bassist Oskar Cartaya to make music which feels real. She uses rain shakers and claves to create a rhythm that demonstrates the wet, snappy feeling of the swamps in Florida. John Marsden of Orlando mixed the track. It sounds bright and close so that Nash’s story can come out loud.
You may hear hints of the fun beats of Jason Mraz or the honest words of Ingrid Michaelson, but Nash’s view is all her own. She takes a simple scene in nature and makes a meaningful thought on belonging. “Little Box House” is a fresh and rhythmic song that captures the heat and spirit of Central Florida. It’s a must listen for anyone who likes real folk-pop, with local soul.
