Eloise Alterman press photo
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Eloise Alterman releases an emotional pop ballad, entitled, “I Still Love You (The 4AM Version)”

Eloise Alterman is a singer-songwriter and musician from Detroit, Michigan. Not too long ago, she released an emotional pop ballad, entitled, “I Still Love You (The 4AM Version),” produced by 2X Grammy winner, Daniel Tashian (Kacey Musgraves), via ATCO/Big Yellow Dog/Atlantic Records.

Eloise Alterman – “I Still Love You (The 4AM Version)”

‘I Still Love You (The 4AM Version)’ contains a love-based narrative and ear-pleasing vocals that will resonate well with fans of Kacey Musgraves and Brandi Carlile. A vulnerable Eloise Alterman sings with great passion, “You don’t love me, but I still love you.” The affecting tune possesses soft piano and guitar-laden instrumentation flavored with acoustic, indie, and contemporary pop elements. Furthermore, “I Still Love You (The 4AM Version)” will be featured on Eloise Alterman’s upcoming EP, entitled, “Sad Bird (The 4AM Version),” available on November 4th, 2022.

Eloise Alterman – “Sad Bird (The 4AM Version)” EP

Eloise Alterman - “I Still Love You (The 4AM Version)” cover art

“Before I made this EP, I saw my sensitivity as a negative thing—I felt like it meant I was weak, but now I feel so strong. I still struggle with some of the things I wrote about, but it makes me feel good to know that people might take my songs and apply them to their own lives. I hope it makes them feel better and more understood and lets them know that they’re not alone in their feelings.” – Eloise Alterman explained

Eloise Alterman was recently named by PEOPLE as one of the Talented Emerging Artists You Should Be Listening to All Summer Long. Her debut project, Sad Bird, was produced by 8x GRAMMY® Award-winning Producer, Dave Cobb (Brandi Carlile, Chris Stapleton).

Four In The Morning,’ a standout track on Eloise Alterman’s recent debut EP, details the most vulnerable hours of the day. Furthermore, the song highlights the inspiration for Alterman’s upcoming stripped versions.

Eloise Alterman – “Four In The Morning” video

“Four in the morning is one of the oddest hours. I’ve always called it the lonely hour, as it doesn’t feel like morning, and it doesn’t feel like night. It’s almost like you’re stuck between two different days. I decided to call these versions of Sad Bird ‘The 4AM Versions’ because they are stripped back, raw, and softer – the way I would sing at the piano by myself at 4 am.” – Eloise Alterman explained

Alterman creates music of exquisite sensitivity, finespun songs that capture the subtlest nuances of heartache and loss. A self-taught pianist/guitarist, she began penning soul-baring songs in her early teens while growing up in Detroit. Alterman later deferred her acceptance to a university 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, she signed with Big Yellow Dog Music, ATCO Records (Genesis, the Bee Gees, Cher, Donny Hathaway), and Full Stop Management (Harry StylesMeghan Trainor, John Mayer).

We recommend adding Eloise Alterman’s “I Still Love You (The 4AM Version)” single to your favorite acoustic pop playlist. Also, let us know how you feel in the comment section below. Mel Blanc’s famous catchphrase, That’s All Folks! Thanks for reading another great article on Bong Mines Entertainment – the hot spot for new music. Always remember that (P) Positive, (E) Energy, (A) Always, (C) Creates, (E) Elevation (P.E.A.C.E). Contact us on social media via Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, or Facebook, and let us know what’s going on. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking a link, we’ll collect a share of sales or other compensation.

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