Review: Eloise Fabbri – Runnin’ Away

Eloise Fabbri’s new single Runnin’ Away is a refreshing addition to the alt-RnB world, smooth and soulful with just the right touch of jazz. Released on July 11, it shows her unique ability to blend different styles into something that feels modern while carrying echoes of timeless classics. The track is built on sultry trombone lines, a deep bass groove, and playful rhythms that make it impossible not to sink into.

Produced by Zaq Sawyer-Coffey and featuring Dave Sear on trombone, the sound is rich and inviting. Every layer feels carefully chosen, creating a space where groove-heavy RnB meets the elegance of jazz. Eloise’s voice guides the song with strength and warmth, taking the listener on a journey between lightness and reflection. It is the kind of song that feels perfect for a late-night listen, yet it still has the energy to leave a lasting impression.

At its heart, Runnin’ Away explores the tension between instinct and desire. Eloise frames that inner conflict with honesty and charm, making it a track that resonates beyond the surface. In my view, it stands as a confident step forward in her artistry, proof that she is crafting her own path in today’s independent music scene.

Recognition is already following, with Runnin’ Away chosen as BBC Introducing Channel Islands’ “Track of the Week.” Alongside that, Eloise has a series of live shows lined up across Guernsey and Birmingham, a clear sign of her growing momentum.

If you are searching for something soulful and distinctive to add to your playlist, this is the song to press play on. Be sure to follow Eloise Fabbri on her socials, stream Runnin’ Away on Spotify, and keep an eye out for her upcoming shows. Supporting artists like Eloise ensures that bold, creative voices continue to flourish, and this track is one you will want to keep with you long after the first listen.

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