June 30, 2023

Interview with Eli Hurts (Eli Hirsch of courtship. Returns!)

We had the pleasure of interviewing Eli Hurts over Zoom video!

LA-based multi-hyphenate producer Eli Hirsch (courtship.) AKA Eli Hurts recently released his debut album Ouch, Eli Hurts via Rude Records.

Check his single “Hot Shit”:...

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We had the pleasure of interviewing Eli Hurts over Zoom video!

LA-based multi-hyphenate producer Eli Hirsch (courtship.) AKA Eli Hurts recently released his debut album Ouch, Eli Hurts via Rude Records.

Check his single “Hot Shit”:
https://youtu.be/K4SO6zzDmKY

Luring listeners in with a soft instrumental, “Hot Shit” unleashes its supercharged potential with a cathartic chorus that goes onto transform the entire track. Eli Hurts gives some insight into the new single, sharing: "Me and my friend Katie wrote this song in the desert. The whole thing is sort of a front because it's easy to get angry when someone leaves you but it's way harder to just be sad. So this song is the angry part. Scream away."

With influences including the likes of My Chemical Romance, 100 Gecs, Steven Sondheim, Smashing Pumpkins, Lil Peep and Weezer, Eli Hurts is a relatable and exciting artist for 2023.

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Band

Latest press release with bio info:
https://mailchi.mp/5a7d42571944/courtship-reps-oregon-on-nbcs-american-song-contest

Artist

Living in Los Angeles, California Eli starts taking piano lessons when he was six. When he was 14 he started realizing that he felt scared and sad all the time, then he found a band called My Chemical Romance that told him it was okay to feel that way. Punk rock became his
life and he started writing songs because he probably needed somewhere to put all the worry.
A mix from many different artists from Smashing Pumpkins, 100 gecs, Steven Sondheim musicals, Neutral Milk Hotel, Lil Peep, Classicalmusic, Weezer. He started working with Katie Pearlman as songwriter, and Ethan Gruska as a producer.
The record’s about feeling alone, like the world is falling apart, and heartbreak.