Eliza Noxon’s What Else is quietly devastating in the most honest way. Built from gentle folk roots and widening into an indie rock ache, the song captures grief not as a single moment, but as something lived inside—daily, awkwardly, and unresolved. Her voice feels close and unguarded, carrying memories, doubt, and longing without ever tipping into melodrama. The final section lands like a soft gut punch, offering clarity without comfort.

It’s intimate, reflective songwriting that sits with loss rather than trying to explain it away.

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