Intimate, jazz-inflected soul that feels like a whispered secret. Warm electric guitars and breathy vocals for late nights and quiet reflections.
Eloise creates music that feels like a warm blanket on a cold, rainy evening. Her sound is a sophisticated marriage of classic jazz sensibilities and modern R&B, characterized by clean, melodic electric guitar lines and a voice that seems to hover just inches from your ear. It is music that prioritizes space and emotional honesty over flashy production, resulting in a sound that is both timeless and deeply contemporary.
What sets her apart is her ability to make heartbreak feel elegant. While her peers might lean into heavy synthesizers or trap beats, Eloise sticks to a palette of organic instruments and rich, complex chord structures reminiscent of the Great American Songbook. Her delivery is understated, never over-singing, which makes the moments where she does push her range feel earned and profoundly impactful.
Start with her debut EP, This Thing Called Living, to hear the foundation of her intimate style. From there, move to Drunk on a Flight to experience how she expands her sonic world into more ambitious, cinematic arrangements without losing the core vulnerability that makes her music so magnetic.
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