Eleanor Finds Her Voice in the Noise on ‘There’s No Quiet, There’s Little Relief’
- Melodrift Team
- May 26
- 2 min read

You know that one friend who texts you at midnight with a voice memo titled “just a thought…” and it turns out to be an absolute masterpiece of emotional storytelling? That’s what listening to Eleanor’s new EP There’s No Quiet, There’s Little Relief feels like. It’s raw, theatrical, and kind of addictive — like binge-watching a very stylish soap opera with an amazing soundtrack.
The vibes are big feelings with strings attached. Literally. There are sweeping string arrangements, wild dynamic shifts, and lyrics that make you want to clutch your chest dramatically. ‘Prey’ sounds like it should play as someone walks away from a burning building in slow motion. ‘Cold Day in Hell’ simmers with repressed rage and heartbreak, like a letter you never sent (but sang instead).
And then… there’s ‘Sugar’. Sugar is the cool, confident track that shows up in heels and owns the room. Eleanor calls it her “fun one,” and she’s not lying. It grooves hard, it smirks, it makes you want to text someone you shouldn’t. Plus, the TikTok crowd’s already catching on — someone literally called it “the soundtrack to an artistic murder scene.” We can’t argue with that.
The production is a team effort, but it all feels super cohesive. The EP doesn’t jump around aimlessly — it swells and falls like one big emotional wave, each song flowing into the next with just the right amount of drama. Eleanor’s voice is the glue: warm, expressive, sometimes playful, sometimes totally wrecked. She sounds like she’s been through it, but she’s telling the story with style.
Overall, this EP is Eleanor’s “here I am” moment. It’s chaotic in the most intentional way — full of heartbreak, humor, and a whole lot of talent. If you like your music emotional, elegant, and just a little unhinged, you’re going to love this ride.
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