Rising dance-pop star Eloise Viola's debut album, 'Glasshouse', is not just a collection of nice tunes, there is real depth to every track, each written with integrity that only comes from lived experiences.
The album explores incredibly sensitive topics, including body issues, mental health, loss of confidence, and more, with an honest and upfront attitude that is refreshing to hear.
For example, take the title track 'Glasshouse', which tackles disordered eating and looks at taking back control from onlookers whose opinions and influence are damaging to people who are already vulnerable. Using the metaphor of glass to show the relationship between strength and fragility.
The album was written in LA, Nashville, and London and has a great mix of styles. From the disco infused title track to the bluesy '999', Eloise has taken influences from across a wide musical spectrum and combined individual elements of each to create a sound that is undeniably Eloise.
With a powerful vocal performance throughout, Eloise is definitely a singer to keep an eye out for, as there are sure to be great things ahead for this exciting artist.
There really is so much variety in musical styles, but also in subject matter, with positive vibes and empowerment like those in 'Electricity', a great track with a great message. Whether its bluesy tones or the synth-pop style like that of 'Easy', Eloise Viola's Glasshouse has something for you. Don't just take a look through the window, head on in and experience this album for yourself.
The album explores incredibly sensitive topics, including body issues, mental health, loss of confidence, and more, with an honest and upfront attitude that is refreshing to hear.
For example, take the title track 'Glasshouse', which tackles disordered eating and looks at taking back control from onlookers whose opinions and influence are damaging to people who are already vulnerable. Using the metaphor of glass to show the relationship between strength and fragility.
The album was written in LA, Nashville, and London and has a great mix of styles. From the disco infused title track to the bluesy '999', Eloise has taken influences from across a wide musical spectrum and combined individual elements of each to create a sound that is undeniably Eloise.
With a powerful vocal performance throughout, Eloise is definitely a singer to keep an eye out for, as there are sure to be great things ahead for this exciting artist.
There really is so much variety in musical styles, but also in subject matter, with positive vibes and empowerment like those in 'Electricity', a great track with a great message. Whether its bluesy tones or the synth-pop style like that of 'Easy', Eloise Viola's Glasshouse has something for you. Don't just take a look through the window, head on in and experience this album for yourself.