Arts·Q with Tom Power

Eliza Rhinelander's new song Know Better was inspired by some required reading at King's University

The Halifax-based singer-songwriter talks to Q's Tom Power about her debut album, The Precipice, which explores her feelings of being on the cusp of adulthood.

The Halifax-based singer-songwriter talks to Q's Tom Power about her debut album, The Precipice

A young woman sitting in church pews with her head in her hands.
Eliza Rhinelander is a singer-songwriter from Halifax. (Rachel Bass)

In between the end of high school and her first year at university, 19-year-old Eliza Rhinelander wrote her debut album, The Precipice. It's about growing up and being on the cusp of adulthood, and it mixes folk, pop and indie music. Rhinelander joins Tom Power to set up the track Know Better, which she based on some required reading from her first year at King's University.


Interview with Eliza Rhinelander produced by Liv Pasquarelli.