Wren Bellette - This Love Will Die (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: Wren Bellette
- Title: This Love Will Die
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Self Released
- Genre: Country, Americana
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:41:05
- Total Size: 276 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Woman
02. Come Back Home
03. Love Song
04. Don’t Die Young
05. Too Late Now
06. This Love Will Die
07. Lying To Myself
08. Sailor
09. Road Less Travelled
After over a decade of writing songs for bands, Melbourne-based Americana singer and songwriter Wren Bellette finally decided to go solo and perform under her own name.
Wren Bellette started her songwriting and performing journey in Americana outfit The Heggarties and ended up becoming their principal songwriter and singer. The band released an EP and a self-titled album, performed at the 2018 Tamworth Country Music Festival and travelled to perform at the Americana Festival in Nashville, Tennessee on two occasions. In 2018 they won the People’s Choice Award for Best Country Act at the South Australia Music Awards.
Wren left the band in early 2019 and in September of that year started her own group Wren & The Restless Few, entering the studio the same year to begin recording This Love Will Die.
The album is a deeply personal collection of songs that detail the pain, loss, heartbreak and ultimately the hope and silver linings that await.
"I didn’t intend to record a heartbreak album," reveals Wren, "but all I was writing at the time were songs about my marriage breakdown and about half way into the recording I realised that and I reluctantly decided to lean into it, even though it was still very personal and painful and I wasn’t sure I was ready to share these songs."
"It was my daughter Riley who actually suggested the album title, and it was perfect," says Wren. "It resonated with me so much because it’s the very essence of the album. Of being left behind and struggling with those emotions and with your new reality, but you also have the burden of love. Because you still loved. So it’s almost like a self mantra, similar to ‘This Too Shall Pass’, reminding yourself that one day it will be over and you’ll be ok."
With Taasha Coates (The Audreys) and Nick Swerdloft co-producing the album, Wren has created a lush and evocative sound that leans deeply into country soul, folk rock and modern Americana. The treatment they give each song adds the perfect musical backdrop and provides a real emotive weight to match Wren's songwriting.
With world class songwriting and a voice that is compelling, deeply soulful and melancholic, Wren perfectly blends the sound of Memphis R&B and Australian alt-country on the new single and right across her deeply impressive debut solo album.
01. Woman
02. Come Back Home
03. Love Song
04. Don’t Die Young
05. Too Late Now
06. This Love Will Die
07. Lying To Myself
08. Sailor
09. Road Less Travelled
After over a decade of writing songs for bands, Melbourne-based Americana singer and songwriter Wren Bellette finally decided to go solo and perform under her own name.
Wren Bellette started her songwriting and performing journey in Americana outfit The Heggarties and ended up becoming their principal songwriter and singer. The band released an EP and a self-titled album, performed at the 2018 Tamworth Country Music Festival and travelled to perform at the Americana Festival in Nashville, Tennessee on two occasions. In 2018 they won the People’s Choice Award for Best Country Act at the South Australia Music Awards.
Wren left the band in early 2019 and in September of that year started her own group Wren & The Restless Few, entering the studio the same year to begin recording This Love Will Die.
The album is a deeply personal collection of songs that detail the pain, loss, heartbreak and ultimately the hope and silver linings that await.
"I didn’t intend to record a heartbreak album," reveals Wren, "but all I was writing at the time were songs about my marriage breakdown and about half way into the recording I realised that and I reluctantly decided to lean into it, even though it was still very personal and painful and I wasn’t sure I was ready to share these songs."
"It was my daughter Riley who actually suggested the album title, and it was perfect," says Wren. "It resonated with me so much because it’s the very essence of the album. Of being left behind and struggling with those emotions and with your new reality, but you also have the burden of love. Because you still loved. So it’s almost like a self mantra, similar to ‘This Too Shall Pass’, reminding yourself that one day it will be over and you’ll be ok."
With Taasha Coates (The Audreys) and Nick Swerdloft co-producing the album, Wren has created a lush and evocative sound that leans deeply into country soul, folk rock and modern Americana. The treatment they give each song adds the perfect musical backdrop and provides a real emotive weight to match Wren's songwriting.
With world class songwriting and a voice that is compelling, deeply soulful and melancholic, Wren perfectly blends the sound of Memphis R&B and Australian alt-country on the new single and right across her deeply impressive debut solo album.
Year 2024 | Country | FLAC / APE
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