Crafting subtle, emotional scores
for film & life
About the Composer
Erin Lou Bloom is a Pittsburgh-based composer crafting tender, cinematic music rooted in modern classical, ambient, and film score traditions. Her work explores melancholy, intimacy, and emotional depth, blending piano, strings, and subtle electronic textures. Her latest album, In Such A Time, is a reflection on trans identity, softness, and finding stillness in chaos.
Latest Album Release
In Such A Time
This collection means a lot to me — it’s full of pieces about meeting someone in the wrong lifetime, the beauty of friendship, the ache of timing, and the heartbreak of almosts.
Client Work
Anytime You’re Feeling Lonely (2026)
Score Composition for Feature Film
Because of You (2025)
Score Composition for Short Film
Brayden, a young 17 year old boy, faces conflict and self doubt as he navigates the complexities of one’s first love. Supported by many, he remains in question and fear until crossing paths with the one who changes everything — Thomas. It was all Because of You.
Wherever After (2025)
Score Composition for Podcast
Wherever After is a zany queer high fantasy podcast about a knight and her friends on a quest to save her family's kingdom that seeks to answer the question: What does it mean to love courageously?
Leaf Umbrella (2024)
Score Composition for Stop-Motion Animation
A heartwarming narrative piece to accompany an animated short of a tiny adventurer on an epic quest.
Epiphyllum (2023)
Score Composition for Dance & Film
A piece combining a film made in collaboration with PPSC Dance dancers, an intricate wearable textile sculpture, and a live performance.