
Rachel Chinouriri shares final album teaser, "It Is What It Is"
Alternative indie-pop artist Rachel Chinouriri has shared her new single, "It Is What It Is", as the final preview of her long-awaited debut album, What A Devastating Turn Of Events.
"It Is What It Is" follows previous singles, "What A Devastating Turn Of Events", "Never Need Me" and "The Hills".
“Well, I was definitely in a petty mood. It’s interesting because humans are full of flaws and I have the privilege of going through therapy, which has massively helped me with my self development journey however there are those moments where you want to be so petty because someone’s done you wrong," Chinouriri explains. "I’ve learnt I’m responsible for how I allow men to treat me because they feel I’m worthless enough to be treated that way and it’s a big F U to them as I’ve not discovered how much I deserve. I just feel annoyed I never got to say what I wanted and that’s fine… I have this song instead and it is what it is :)”
Following a triumphant sold out headline show at London’s KOKO, and her sold out debut headline shows in the US in New York and LA last month, Rachel heads back on the road from 30th April for a run of outstore dates in celebration of the release of What A Devastating Turn Of Events, in Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, Nottingham, Birmingham, Bristol, London and more.
What A Devastating Turn Of Events is set for release on 3 May via Parlophone/Atlas Artists, and is available to pre-order now.
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