The debut album from Eliza Delf. Arranged and produced by Jon Loomes. Drums and percussion by Edwin Beasant. Additional studio production Eliza Delf, Fruzsina Rakoczy, and Simon Delf.
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Physical Albums
Digital Albums
Into the Wilderness
Eliza Delf
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Written and performed by Eliza Delf. Arranged, produced, and performed by Jon Loomes. Drums and percussion by Edwin Beasant. All rights reserved.
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Howl 3:350:00/3:35
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Wavelength 3:540:00/3:54
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If She Were To Fall 5:040:00/5:04
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My Familiar 4:080:00/4:08
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Penance 4:460:00/4:46
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Into The Wilderness 5:470:00/5:47
The Blackberry Thief EP
Eliza Delf
Released on All Hallows Eve, The Blackberry Thief EP features three songs from the Into the Wilderness album in addition to two previously unreleased bonus tracks. The first is a bewitching a cappella version of My Familiar. The second is an instrumental version of Heaviness In The Head. The beautiful artwork for the EP is by Norfolk artist
Released on All Hallows Eve, The Blackberry Thief EP features three songs from the Into the Wilderness album in addition to two previously unreleased bonus tracks. The first is a bewitching a cappella version of My Familiar. The second is an instrumental version of Heaviness In The Head. The beautiful artwork for the EP is by Norfolk artist Deborah Vass.
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My Familiar 4:080:00/4:08
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Digital Single
Howl
Eliza Delf
Howl “I’ve stepped out of a cage that I made…”
Eliza Delf: A jaunty, confident pop song with dark lyrics, embellished with dramatic flourishes, and culminating with breathless urgency. The vocal performance is steeped in danger and drama – and this permeates the arrangement and tone. The song describes a search for a more authentic identity, free
Howl “I’ve stepped out of a cage that I made…”
Eliza Delf: A jaunty, confident pop song with dark lyrics, embellished with dramatic flourishes, and culminating with breathless urgency. The vocal performance is steeped in danger and drama – and this permeates the arrangement and tone. The song describes a search for a more authentic identity, free of a self-imposed straitjacket. It is rich in imagery that captures the sense of release and freedom that comes from accepting oneself in all one’s messy complexity – it’s about growing up without giving up.
Jon Loomes: Eliza's dramatic storytelling demanded something beyond generic pop production, so I began with the orchestra first (working from Eliza's piano sketch), adding the Drums, Bass, and Guitar quite late on in the process. This quickly established itself as a good working method and most of the album was approached this way, usually piano and strings first, then woodwinds and brass for colour and emotional depth. I've also used a Finnish folk harp called a Kantele for its beautiful and distinct chiming sound.