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“from a distance”: Rob Eberle Channels Deep Emotion Into His Most Poignant Single Release Yet

by Jonathan Currinn
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Emerging alternative pop-rock talent Rob Eberle is back with an emotionally stirring new single, “from a distance”, which was released last week. Known for his raw storytelling and deeply evocative sound, Eberle’s latest offering explores the poignant aftermath of a broken relationship, where love lingers but can only be observed from afar. This acts as the follow-up to his previous single, “goodbye (to someone you love)”.

Co-written by Rob Eberle, Greer Baxter, Jake Wild, and Blake Stokes—the latter of whom also produced the track—“from a distance” captures the heartache of watching someone move on while grappling with the memories left behind. The song’s haunting melodies and cinematic production, mixed and mastered by Andrew Castillo, complement Eberle’s impassioned vocals, making for a gripping listening experience that is sure to resonate with fans of introspective, soul-baring music.

Official single cover artwork for "from a distance" where Rob Eberle is sitting on a white couch, wearing a brown denim jacket over a black t-shirt, with one hand messing with his hair, and the other arm resting on the side of the couch,

The piano-led track is fuelled by his honest lyrics and heartfelt vocals. It’s undeniable how incredibly talented Rob Eberle is, and this song only establishes that more so. As the song progresses, so do his vocals, effortlessly impressing with falsetto notes in the chorus that just hit the mark. The track allows Eberle to shine in every way, even when the backing track picks up with rhythmic drums, making the track more powerful. It’s one of those songs that is certainly going to be a moment when performed on a stage, easily becoming an awe-inspiring part of his live sets—this is the one song that we must hear live one day.

Originally from Long Island, New York, and now based in Los Angeles, Eberle has been making waves in the music industry with his genre-bending sound, drawing inspiration from artists like FINNEAS, Billie Eilish, Jeremy Zucker, and Alexander 23. His ability to translate personal and universal emotions into music has set him apart as an artist to watch.

Press photo of Rob Eberle, wearing a brown outfit, sitting on the back of a white couch, with a record player to his left, that's on a white table and a guitar to his right.

Following the success of his debut EP “COLLATERAL DAMAGE”, which has already amassed over 300,000 streams, Eberle continues to build momentum. His previous single, “goodbye (to someone you love)”, climbed the Top 40 radio charts, recently breaking into the Top 50 at Number 47, while also ranking Number 6 on NMW’s Top 40 Indie and Number 17 on NMW’s Top 40 overall, as well as Number 36 on the NMW’s Hot 100.

With label distribution through earthprogram/Virgin, now under the Warner Music Group umbrella with Sparta, Eberle has also secured promotional deals with Coca-Cola and performed at major industry events like ACL, SXSW, WFNM, and BMI in LA, not to mention performing at The Basement in Nashville and MONDO in NYC.

As he continues to solidify his place in the music scene, “from a distance” marks another defining moment in Rob Eberle’s evolving artistry. With its deeply personal narrative and powerful delivery, this latest single is poised to strike a chord with listeners everywhere.

“from a distance”, by Rob Eberle, is available to download and stream, right now, across all platforms. We can’t wait to watch how his career continues to soar and what 2025 is set to bring him.

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