Eloise Viola has released her brand new single ‘Lifetime’, the latest song to be taken from her forthcoming debut album Glasshouse out May 10th.
‘Lifetime’ is a contrasting upbeat song about heartbreak which pulsates with flamenco rhythms. Lush acoustic guitar plucks among atmospheric strings forming a danceable ballad to which Eloise’s stunning vocals soar throughout.
Regarding the single Eloise says, “‘Lifetime’ tells the story of a relationship ending and it blindsiding me. The song opens with the aftermath of that. The feeling of anger, hurt and ‘unfairness’. But slowly (very slowly!) as I healed, I processed what had happened and I realised that it was always going to end. I thought we could have gone on for a Lifetime and that a lack of love wasn’t really the problem. What love there was kept holding us together when we deserved more, and so we took it. I feel like the song has a bittersweet feeling of resolution, like the end of a sad book that you love!”
Eloise Viola’s forthcoming 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.
‘Lifetime’ follows the release of ‘Delicate’, ‘Listen’ and ‘Electricity’, which have all been taken from the upcoming album. The latter song has proved a widespread hit achieving strong radio support including BBC Radio 2, BBC Introducing on Radio 1, as well as multiple plays across Latin America, while also topping the fan voted chart at EDM Radio Spain for five months.
GLASSHOUSE TRACK LISTING
Electricity
Listen
999
Paper
Hunger
Lifetime
Delicate
Glasshouse
Spaceship
Alone
Easy
Moments
Higher
Glasshouse Digital Album pre-save: https://onerpm.link/Glasshouse-Eloise-Viola
Vinyl pre-order: https://www.diggersfactory.com/vinyl/315101/eloise-viola-glasshouse
ELOISE VIOLA 2024 LIVE DATES
02/05 – London, The Slaughtered Lamb
17/05 – Manchester, Bridgewater Hall*
18/05 – Cardiff, New Theatre*
19/05 – Basingstoke, Anvil*
24/05 – York, Barbican*
25/05 – Newcastle, Tyne Theatre*
26/05 – Glasgow, Pavilion Theatre*
31/05 – London, Cadogan Hall*
01/06 – Brighton, Theatre Royal*
02/06 – Wolverhampton, Wulfrun Hall*
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