EPISODE · Aug 8, 2023 · 22 MIN
Eliott
from This Song Is Yours · host Simon Finck
Our guest today is Eliott, the talented singer-songwriter hailing from Melbourne. Eliott has captured hearts with her exquisitely crafted pop songs, gaining recognition through touring with artists like Matt Corby and acclaimed singles such as "Home." This week marks the launch of her captivating debut album, 'just calling to tell you i'm ok.' This collection of songs showcases Eliott's introspective lyrics and powerful soaring vocals, and also features a collaborations with Vancouver Sleep Clinic. In today's conversation, we delve into Eliott's creative process, uncovering how she unintentionally composed a significant portion of the album while abroad. We share our mutual admiration for Gab Strum's remarkable work, talk songwriting with Angie McMahon, and discuss Eliott's upcoming album launch shows.Eliott: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifyPurchase 'just calling to tell you I'm ok' here. Catch Eliott live here.Thanks again to Eliott for her time. We also want to give a special shout out to Maree from Island Music Australia for her help with this episode.Follow our brand new sibling podcast 'TSIY RADIO' exclusively on Spotify hereYou can help follow and support here: TSIY Insta / TSIY FB / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Youtube / TSIY Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Our guest today is Eliott, the talented singer-songwriter hailing from Melbourne. Eliott has captured hearts with her exquisitely crafted pop songs, gaining recognition through touring with artists like Matt Corby and acclaimed singles such as "Home." This week marks the launch of her captivating debut album, 'just calling to tell you i'm ok.' This collection of songs showcases Eliott's introspective lyrics and powerful soaring vocals, and also features a collaborations with Vancouver Sleep C...
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