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Revel In The Drama

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Ren Harvieu announces her long-awaited new album Revel In The Drama, via Bella Union. The album is a brilliant, bolder and broader take on her timeless pop classicism, a compelling diary of a struggle with selfbelief and a celebration of liberation and survival, seven years after her Top 5 debut album and having overcome a life-threatening injury. Think of Revel In The Drama as Harvieus second debut album; a new beginning.

Harvieus defiance against the odds and her willingness to lay herself open to make what she believed was within her is baked into every groove of the record, across every stylistic turn: the giddy pop of Strange Thing, the gothic swoon of Cruel Disguise, the smoky seductiveness of Yes Please through to the stirring torchsong finale My Body She Is Alive.

Harvieu has come a long way from the 17-year-old who was signed to Island Records and who had no intention of becoming a singer-songwriter. Even when she made her debut album Through The Night, her confidence was low. I did help write a few of the songs on that record, which Im still very fond of, but I felt more of a mouthpiece for someone elses talent, which eats away at you especially because I had so much to say lyrically I just hadnt learnt how to as yet.

Her injury a broken spine following a freak accident between recording and releasing her debut album undermined Harvieu even further. Likewise, Island parted ways with her six months after its release, despite a Top 5 chart entry, making the BBCs Sound Of 2012, a 5-star live review from The Guardian and TV exposure. What followed was what Harvieu describes as some very dark years which she addresses in songs like Spirit Me Away and the 50s ballad-evoking You Dont Know Me. A split with her long-term partner, her manager and then her beloved Salford. In one fell swoop everything was gone. I knew I had to get away, start again, rebuild myself.

It wasnt until 2015 to be exact, when she met Romeo Stodart, the Magic Numbers frontman and songwriter who had emailed after seeing her perform on Later With Jools Holland, to ask if shed consider writing together. When we started, the energy was immediately different to anyone Id worked with before, there was this insane instant musical connection she says. I loved that Romeo really embraced who I was and encouraged it, I was starting to realise that I didnt have to be anything other than myself.

The pair spent the next two years co-writing: I wasnt in a massive hurry, because at last I was having fun Harvieu says. Wed stay up all night drinking, dancing and playing music, I felt like I was re-discovering a girl who had been hidden, quietened. Id tell Romeo, I dont just want to paint pretty pictures I want to revel in the drama of my life, the good and the bad, before I was afraid to say something in my lyrics, but no longer. I felt free.

The album was co-produced by Romeo Stodart and Dave Izumi Lynch, owner of Echo Zoo studio in Eastbourne where recording took place. It was a truly magical experience working with Dave & Romeo, they are two absolute nurturing musical wizards. says Harvieu.

Harvieus lyrical confidence is evident throughout the album and has you leaning in to absorb line after line. Her voice, soaring and caressing in equal measure, is matched in force by her flirtatious personality. From the albums opening lyric Let me put my paws on you, strange thing through to the feminine bite of Curves And Swerves Ive got some curves and some swerves, what you gonna do about it? which crackles with sexual tension and an aching vulnerability.

Among Harvieus new songs are messages of hope to her younger, anxious self. To the teenage goth Ren in Little Raven, she says: I want you to know, that Im starting to feel, but its gonna take time, but Im ready to heal. Tomorrow Girl Today is to the Ren who would make bad decisions we can all be very selfdestructive, but will we make it this time?

LP pressed on 180g vinyl with digital download code.

Available to independent retailers on 180g clear vinyl with digital download code.

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