True to her namesake, Eliana Glass's music twinkles and shines, refracting contemporary life with prismatic grace, splaying its truths and strangeness about the place with glistening giddiness, like light dancing across a ceiling. Trained in jazz at The New School under mentors such as Andrew Cyrille, Ben Street, Kris Davis, and Jay Clayton, Glass is a singer, pianist, and visual artist based in New York. Her timeless voice is instilled with such insatiable sensitivity and wistful wisdom, while her lifelong relationship to the piano is unmistakably heard in the clarity and confidence of her playing. Glass's heartwarming songs carry within them a deep bittersweet sadness – but these songs too touch every corner of life's emotive boundaries, prying and teasing open a wealth of affects through sparseness, careful, minimal composition, and poetic lyricism. Her debut album E (2025), released by Shelter Press, marks an exciting starting point for this artist whose music arrives like an open-ended story, toying with closure and curiosity in equal measure.