Eloise Viola’s debut album Glasshouse is a passionate pop record from the London-based singer, songwriter and vocal powerhouse, which shares her messages of self-love, self-empowerment and hard-won independent strength. Not only has it achieved strong UK radio support including BBC Radio 2 and BBC Introducing on Radio 1, but it has become a hit in Latin America and also topped the fan-voted chart at EDM Radio Spain for five months. BBC Introducing continue to be a strong advocate for Eloise ahead of the album and will be airing a live session from the singer the day before the album release.
The release of Glasshouse will also be accompanied by a multi-episode podcast Glasshouse: Laid Bare, allowing Eloise to explore the themes on the album in-depth for her fans. In this documentary style podcast, Eloise shares the unfiltered stories behind how these songs marked her lowest points, and the lessons that lifted her onto a path to healing, self-empowerment, and self-love. It’s heart-warming, insightful and you can laugh along with her honest recollection of the ups and downs of her personal life and career.
Eloise shares on her latest single and the meaning behind the track: “It started off as me talking directly to the author of that article, like ‘who do you think you are saying what is and what is not ‘in’ about my body?’ What you have written has made me feel shit”. Eloise elaborates: “Everyone thought it was such an unusual image and name for a song. It felt like such a metaphor for the album – the transparency and vulnerability. Glass is strong and see-through but can also be fragile. The house is this idea that your mind and your body are your home and you need to treat it kindly, and delicately.”
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