Interview with Eloise Alterman

Published: June 4, 2022, 4:15 a.m.

We had the pleasure of interviewing Eloise Alterman over Zoom video.

Singer-songwriter Eloise Alterman makes her official ATCO/Big Yellow Dog/Atlantic Records debut with the release of her moving new EP, 'Sad Bird,'.

Alterman creates music of exquisite sensitivity, finespun songs that capture the subtlest nuances of heartache and loss. A self-taught pianist/guitarist who began penning soul-baring songs in her early teens while growing up in Detroit, Alterman deferred her acceptance to the University of Southern California and moved to Nashville alone at age 17, without knowing a soul in all of Music City. After spending years working on her own to sharpen her craft, Big Yellow Dog Music\u2019s Carla Wallace signed her and brought her to Atlantic. Alterman soon signed with ATCO Records (a recent reactivation of the iconic Atlantic Records imprint first founded in 1955, including previously signed acts like Genesis, the Bee Gees, Cher, Donny Hathaway) and Full Stop Management (Harry Styles, Meghan Trainor, John Mayer) on the strength of the music now showcased on 'Sad Bird' - music that Alterman is now sharing with the world.

Etched with gorgeously evocative lyricism and centered on Alterman\u2019s moody vocals, \u201cHer\u201d emerged after a long period of adamant resistance to its subject matter- the singular pain of knowing the one you love is hung up on someone else.

With an understated yet captivating sound informed by longtime influences like Stevie Nicks and Joni Mitchell, 'Sad Bird' presents an up-close portrait of heartbreak, healing, and self-discovery. Eloise Alterman boldly pushes outside her comfort zone to craft the kind of timelessly poignant pop songs that cut right to the heart. Songs like \u201cHer\u201d and the deceptively anthemic \u201cSad Bird Still Sings\u201d \u2013 the latter penned while alone in a hotel room near Utah\u2019s Zion National Park \u2013 reveal the emotional intensity Alterman has brought to her music since she first started writing songs on the piano in her family\u2019s basement. On \u201cI Still Love You,\u201d Alterman infuses that emotional clarity into a devastating piano ballad, lacing her lilting melodies and choir-like harmonies through a detailed meditation on post-breakup grief. Newly based in L.A. after six years in Nashville, Alterman \u2013 whose recent TikTok cover of Fleetwood Mac\u2019s \u201cDreams\u201d went viral with over 3M views and 115K likes to date \u2013 has already noticed a shift in her self-perception after so thoroughly exploring the many stages of heartbreak.

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