Sunday, 24 January 2016

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Eleanor Lotswood's performance at the royal Variety in 2015 left the world in awe of her angelic voice and elegant nature. Dressed in a glorious white lace gown, which daringly displayed areas of her feminine curves. Lots wood stood before Prince Charles and audience and silenced the venue with the miraculous twitters and turns of her new single, 'Hollywood Temptation'.

Today, though, Lotswood is dreaming of the familiarity of home, as she embarks on her 2016 world tour, visiting destinations from Tokyo, to Northern America, to Dubai and all the way back home to London again. ‘I want to inspire and entertain,’ she exclaims cheerfully, whilst fiddling with her thumbs, ‘females aren’t given enough recognition in this industry and that needs to be changed. We’re deemed as these constantly hysteric and emotional beings and males are given all of prestige for being sexualised and bad, but as soon as a girl moves towards that area of music, it is deemed as incorrect, or it’s frowned up. That’s not okay.’ She gazes, elegantly out of the window as she considers her previous statement.
Ever since Eleanor Lotswood released her debut album, Scarlett Letters & Honeysweet Valentines, Lotswood has dominated the musical industry with the dark, soulfully seductive lyrics of her 12 beautiful tracks, beating the likes of BeyoncĂ© and Justin Bieber to #1 for numerous weeks in a row! It seems that Hollywood Temptation fuelled everyone’s dying autumn days and made an appearance on pretty much every existing relaxed playlist. I question her on this. ‘I think that Hollywood Temptation is a very wholesome song. It expands and imprints everyone who hears it, no matter what their situation or background… And I think that was what I wanted to achieve with that piece. My experience writing the song was very spiritual and I can be certain when I tell you that I put my mind and my heart into those lyrics. It’s honesty really hit home and it was challenging to expose myself in that way. To be frank, I was opening myself up to an audience who I didn’t know, because it was my first song. I had no idea how people were going to interpret my music, or me, so the reaction I received really touched me and welcomed me into the industry that I’ve been dreaming of joining since I was a young girl.’ Lotswood is firm within every element of what she says. You could perhaps deem her as one of the most openly honest people you could ever have the pleasure to meet. I admire her defined collarbones that appear to outline the femininity of her shoulders, travelling down her slender arms, and finally meeting her delicate, young hands. There is no ring. ‘I believe that marriage should only occur if you trust in the fact that your soul is intertwined with your other half’s for life. Now, my soul is intertwined with my music and the community that I reach with my lyrics. I don’t particularly like to view those who enjoy my music and I as fans. They are my family as I love them unconditionally, and my soul will be ever grateful for their love and support. It is an eternal love, and that is why I must pursue my music before delving into the soul of another, and finding peace within them. There are points in life that you must never take for granted, like the place I am in now. But whatever happens, happens, and I must go in the direction that God steers me. Everything happens for a reason, of course.’
Some, however, are ever curious about Lotswood herself and are yet to get to know her, due to her recent emergence leaving the world surprised that a talent so beautiful could have been hidden from us for so long. I ask her, if she were to describe herself in a single sentence to those who are less knowledgeable of her, what would it be? ‘hmmm… that’s an interesting question honey. I’d say, a spiritually touched romantic princess, with all the class and femininity of Marilyn, and a hint of rock and roll. *Laughs, yes, I think that just about sums me up.’ Lotswood then goes on to mention how she came to acquire these attributes; ‘ my mother raised me on rock and roll, and as a single mother she was by far the biggest influence in my life, but I believe that is what a mother should be. I didn’t have a father figure, and I was an only child, so I believe that this raised me as strong and fairly independent. Of course the princess element comes from my mother being my only queen and therefore me (as the only child) being her princess!’
‘And how about the class and femininity of Marilyn?’ I question.
‘Oh, my mother always raised me to be classy and respect myself as well as all others. I believe that you should treat others how you’d like to be treated yourself. It’s a known fact, as well as a rule I like to live by, that all religions base themselves on the teaching that reads, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.’ I love this, and I believe the way I go about my daily life, as well as my professional life, relates to this, due to my upbringing and the religious influences that my mother placed upon me. The Marilyn reference all comes down to her comfort within her body and the inspiration she was to many, many others. I mean, I am not skinny. I’m not calling myself overweight, no, definitely not, nor would I define myself as fat. But I am comfortable and I would not change myself in the slightest for anyone other than myself. Society has so many expectations on males as well as females. If I could apply that element of inspiration to the audience I attract in the way that Marilyn did, then that would be beautiful to me, and I would pride myself upon that.’

Several hours after meeting the fabulous Eleanor Lotswood, I am reflecting on her character and the presence she brought to the interview. If you were one of those who were clueless as to her character and her music, I’d comment that the lack of her music that is in your life is leaving a gap within your iTunes/Spotify library, and that her character brings an almost heavenly and spiritual presence into the room. She could positively define the term ‘angelic’, and I am eternally grateful to have had the upmost pleasure to meet and converse with her.


Eleanor Lotswood is a shooting star on the brink of her worldwide domination of the music industry, and I would deem her and her lyrical gold as a blessing to this cruel world.

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