04 August 2021 - 0 Comments
Alternative folk artist, Reb Fountain, is back in the spotlight today with her latest single,
Lacuna from upcoming album Iris.
Reb Fountain’s Lacuna is anthemic, poetic and rocking. "Less musician more a force of nature,” (Ambient Light), Reb’s single Lacuna is sound evidence that
Iris captures the qualities of Reb’s enigmatic live performance and songwriting prowess in album form. Her rhythm section - Karin Canzek and Earl Robertson - form the backbone
of of the song's landscape, illuminated by the expert production of Dave Khan & Simon Gooding, whilst Reb performs a masterful deep dive into our world and emerges with a tale of discovery and self exploration
abound.
As with all of Reb’s writing there is an underbelly to the obvious. The strong rolling beat ushers the listener through what appears to be a tale of new love —"You know I can’t be whole with the sum of us apart".
Reb reveals the bigger sense — “Lacuna is me describing what’s it like to grow into oneself, to wrestle with the intangible nature of our human condition, to see who we are. Unifying our many selves - the sum of our parts."
The Lacuna video was shot in Queenstown, by director Lola Fountain-Best capturing Reb's vision of "exploration and transformation; a dance with our many selves". They fashioned
wings out of wire and foliage and went to work filming rogue amongst autumnal skies and a forest of sunflowers.
Watch the Lacuna video below — made with the support of NZ on Air.
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Reb Fountain has also announced her Iris Album Release Tour of New Zealand.
The songs from Iris will come to life in iconic New Zealand venues this November/December. Reb and band - including Dave Khan, Earl Robertson, and Karin Canzek - have been astounding audiences around the country since the release of her criticality acclaimed, award winning 2020 eponymous album. From touring with
Crowded House, to winning the 2021 Taite Music Prize and knocking it out of the park at the Flying Nun 40th Anniversary gala Reb Fountain is a
star of our Aotearoa music scene.
Renowned for her spell-binding live performances, Reb’s Iris tour is a show you don’t want to miss.
Book your passage, and join Reb Fountain and band for these exclusive performances, premiering her highly anticipated new album IRIS along with other favourite material.
Iris Album Release Tour NZ
Thursday 25th November - Isaac Theatre - Christchurch
Saturday 27th November - Glenroy Auditorium - Dunedin
Friday 3rd December - Opera House - Wellington
Saturday 11th December - The Civic - Auckland
Tickets go on sale at 11am, Friday August 6.
My Live Nation members can get early bird tickets through the presale beginning 11am Thursday August 5 until 10am Friday August 6.
For complete tour and ticket information visit livenation.co.nz
In June 2021, Reb Fountain, announced her upcoming record Iris.
The perfect extension of her 2020 self-titled record, Iris elevates Reb Fountain’s music to new heights. Reb effortlessly combines pop elements with her trademark noir folk-punk sound; weaving authentic and anthemic tunes that create an instant and indelible impression. Written during lockdown in 2020, Reb has said on the album, “Writing a song a day to keep myself grounded and productive during lockdown, Iris provided me an opportunity to speak my unspoken, to reflect what I have seen and experienced from within and to bear witness.”
PRE-ORDER Iris HERE - OUT OCTOBER 1ST, 2021
Diving into the deeper meaning of the album’s namesake, Reb says, “Iris is in many ways an unsung hero, known as the goddess of the rainbow, sea and sky, she acts as bridge between the gods to humanity with little of her own story known. So many stories go unheard, so many aspects of our humanity are unsung; visibility is a contested and inequitable space where what is essential, and of beauty, is often ‘invisible’. I wanted and needed to give voice to this essential human spirit; to conjure and hold and commune with the very real, valid and invaluable voices within and around me.”
Photo Credit: Marissa Findlay
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