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Published on January 19th, 2020 | by Guest Contributor

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The Glass Child Releases New Single “Alone With You”

Alternative-pop artist, The Glass Child, has released a new single, “Alone With You”. Stream HERE. “This was the song that made me decide to embark on the journey of making another album,” explains the singer/songwriter. “I wrote and produced it after having spent 2 years just trying to develop myself as a writer, but this song immediately felt like the start of something new. It’s about wanting to escape and hold on at the same time, and that’s why it hurts.” “Alone With You” will be featured on The Glass Child’s new album, due out later this year. For more information on The Glass Child, please visit: www.TheGlassChildOfficial.com.

The Glass Child is Charlotte Eriksson–an artist, author, songwriter and founder of the artist collective, Broken Glass Records. Born and raised in Gothenburg, Sweden, Eriksson left home for London on her own at age 18, and in 2011, released a self-titled EP under the moniker The Glass Child. Following this, Eriksson’s independently released single, “I Will Lead You Home,” successfully reached #2 on the Swedish iTunes-chart and garnered the attention of major radio stations across Europe including BBC6 (UK), Sveriges Radio (Sweden) and 3FM (Netherlands).

Eriksson has since released seven EPs, three full-length albums and four books of prose and poetry, including her latest release, Everything Changed When I Forgave Myself, in which Eriksson shares her growth and collections of memories spanning from her vagabonding ways, her artistry, her search for a home and mental health, to travel essays on love and loss in the hope that her readers would find a connection and comfort in her words.

For more information on The Glass Child, please visit:
Website: www.TheGlassChildOfficial.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/theglasschild
Twitter: www.twitter.com/justaglasschild
Instagram: www.instagram.com/justaglasschild



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