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Rob Eberle shares heartache with cinematic force in ‘SIGNAL FADES’

  • April 7, 2025
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Alt-pop artist Rob Eberle is back with his new single, “SIGNAL FADES. " He’s taking vulnerability to an entirely different frequency, where distortion, distance, and disconnection cross over each other in a maelstrom of sound and feel.

A remarkable pivot for Eberle, “SIGNAL FADES” has a dark, moody energy that feels calibrated for 2 a.m. drives and the softly unspooling of emotions. Channeling the somber swagger of The Neighbourhood, the polished but textured sound of FINNEAS, and the vulnerable conceptual flair of 1975, Eberle confidently inhabits a new alt-pop space where raw meets refined.

On its surface, the track details the slow burn of a long-distance relationship falling apart, not so much through broken calls and missed signals but through the type of emotional static that accumulates when words go unspoken. From the opening atmospheric synth to the closing dirty guitar chord, Eberle creates an image of that in-between space of love still there, connection no longer.

This emotional vulnerability and cinematic production style render “SIGNAL FADES” an entire-body experience. You can practically see the headlights casting a pool of light into the darkness, feel the wind slapping against your skin as you run it on repeat, windows down, trying to outrun the pain. Where previous releases might have leaned into softer introspection, “SIGNAL FADES” is Eberle turning up the volume musically and emotionally. It’s audacious, heartbreaking, and unmistakably him.

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