CHINOURIRI RACHEL – WHAT A DEVASTATIONG TURN OF EVENTS CD

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01. Garden of Eden
02. The Hills
03. Never Need Me
04. My Everything
05. It Is What It Is
06. Dumb Bitch Juice
07. What A Devastating Turn of Events
08. My Blood
09. Robbed
10. Cold Call
11. I Hate Myself
12. Pocket
13. So My Darling

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Rachel Chinouriri, an alternative indie-pop artist from London who has been writing candidly about her own emotional state and has been gaining the sympathy of listeners in the U.K. She has been releasing her music on streaming sites since around 2018 and has been gaining attention! She has been releasing songs on streaming sites since around 2018 and has now released her long-awaited debut album! Rachel Chinouriri is an alternative indie-pop artist from London who has been gaining the sympathy of listeners in the U.K. by writing candidly about her own emotional state. She has announced the release of her long-awaited debut album WHAT A DEVASTATING TURN OF EVENTS is the culmination of Rachel’s life experiences, challenges, and joys to date, and is a vivid portrait of her musical style, honed through years of experimentation and creation.Voraciously incorporating a variety of musical styles and brutally honest in its lyrics, she hopes that the album will bring healing to those who listen, just as she has traversed the lights and shadows of life and found healing through songwriting. The album is executive produced by Rich Turvey, who has worked with Blossoms, The Courteneers, and The Coral, and her collaborators include longtime collaborator Daniel Hylton-Nuamah, who has worked with her for many years, as well as songwriters Kenny Beats, Aaron “Apob” Paul O’Brien, Glen Roberts, and Mary Weitz, some of the biggest names in the hip-hop scene. On the album, Rachel relentlessly draws the listener into her world and the experiences that have made her who she is today.There she is depicted facing the darkest parts of herself and her life: various relationships, loneliness, regret, abuse, self-harm, alcoholism, and ultimately death, where she appeals to us to think about the beauty that is there, no matter what the circumstances. While the first half of the album has perennial themes of love, self-deprecation, unworthy exes, and finding one’s boundaries, the second half gets heavier. (1/2)