It only takes one listen to hear that Ophelia’s second EP invisible has a very artistic influence, the stylistic collection of dub/electro pop tunes have a lush orchestral flair, and are well furnished with mellow and moody atmospheres. The song writing team of Patrick Shanahan and Alex Louise have created a persuasive set of tunes, where the instrumentation is a mix of organic and synthetic precision that delivers a perfect platform for a wonderful Lorde meets Adele sounding lead vocal from Alex Louise. Her smooth tones and emotive vocal sound is prevalent in each track and the words enter deep into your mind and consciousness, drawing you in to the emotion and sensitivity of the songs themes.
Each track is very atmospheric, with understated verses that deliver us to up-tempo chorus’s each with arousing layered vocal chants and stirring melodies. The percussive heartbeat of Eden has a unique feel, it’s kind of like dubstep but with a tribal rhythm. It’s not all electronic music as there are some lovely piano and guitar arrangements, like in the track Lucy which opens with a beautiful and delicate piano piece that is joined by a strident vocal performance from Alex. Overall there is good use of reverb and echo effects creating distant and broad spatial atmosphere’s. Invisible starts very cool and dreamy with heavy synth grinds, then midway through it bursts into a frenetic vocal wrap that fits in surprisingly well. I like the way Next Door maintains its eerie swirling arrangement through the tune that again helps to highlight Alex’s wonderful vocal gifts.
In summary Invisible is a strong collection of tunes that delivers a sophisticated modern mix, where cool electronic music is a foundation for the natural beauty of Alex’s vocal, which at times is haunting and evocative, but always intriguing and engaging, a sound that is the EP’s and indeed Ophelia’s strength.
Ravines, formerly known as Ophelia, emerged as a collaborative effort between composer/producer Patrick Shanahan and singer/songwriter Alex Louise. From 2012 to 2017, the duo produced three EPs, releasing electronically-driven tracks through Alberts Publishing, Media Horse, Red Bull, and Warner Music. Previous records have featured on MTV, TNT, TV3, Edge, ZM, Hauraki, George FM and more.
Transitioning into a solo endeavor, Alex Louise now spearheads Ravines, drawing from her roots as a folk artist during her solo performance days. Based in the Bay of Plenty, her performance has evolved into a more pared-back, emotionally charged piano and loop pedal set. Upcoming single releases from Ravines navigate themes through moody vocal mixes and ambient backdrops, inviting listeners into a darker sound that merges her past and present musical explorations.
Ravines released their first single and music video Make It Stop after the hiatus in January 2024, followed by the latest release River in April. Her new EP is set to drop later this year, alongside release shows in Tauranga, Auckland and Christchurch.