Alt-pop angel Chloe Tsangaris’s latest ‘Elephant in the Room’ is an evocative, immersive bluesy pop rock ballad that isn’t afraid to ask the tough questions.
Chloe paints a compelling, relatable narrative of being on the receiving end of infidelity, knowing the depravity of the acts committed, and yet, the truth is intentionally left in the dark. It’s a hellish feeling to have to be in the presence of someone responsible for wronging you deeply, yet they pretend like nothing’s amiss! The lyrics convey that absolute shattering of all trust, honesty and respect. So now, all that’s left in the ruins of this relationship is avoidance, denial, and more deceit. Chloe brings a pained yet assertive tone to her vocal delivery. Her voice rings deep with the resonance of this betrayal and hurt, swinging with remarkable poise and control, from low to mid notes in the verses to high and layered in the chorus.
Twangy guitar flourishes, emotional piano melodies and steady drums combine well, drawing you into the rich, textured soundscape. The track flows at an unhurried, dreamy tempo, allowing for each moment and each painful expression to feel that much more intense. It makes sense that Chloe draws her influences from some of the most powerful pop singers and storytellers like Lizzy McAlpine, Fleetwood Mac, and Taylor Swift.
“Elephant in the Room” is a track that will have your undivided attention. To bring you closer to feeling the emotions you’ve maybe kept hidden away. To deeply understand just what it means to hurt and to be hurt.





