Tallulah Rendall

Location:
Berlin, Berlin, Ge
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Alternative / Acoustic / Rock
Site(s):
For UK Management
Melanie Gow
melgow@me.com
For Germany
Management
Fritz Krings
f.krings@pq-world.de
Bookings
Raphael Schemel
raphael@pq-world.de
Press
Daisy Rae
kontakt@snowhite.de



Australia Bookings
Premier Artists
Roger Joseph -
manager@arelmedia.com.au
Distribution
Pete Ward Edwards - genepoolrecords@googlemail.com
PR
Sainted PR
"Heather Finlay"



"This whole 'product' is a testament to the belief that art is a shape shifting goddess with boundless gifts." Next Big Thing http://wp.me/p4eaZ-du
"Singer-songwriter Tallulah Rendall has created an album of gloriously powerful songs characterised by lush instrumentation and a PJ Harvey-esque aplomb." Author: Bree Hoskin - Gaydar Nation
'Sirenesque lungs' Music Non Stop - Guy Waddington
'Miss Rendall's album is an impressive collaborative feat, in which she has given a dozen artists a different track each to inspire a unique piece of work.' iD http://www.i-donline.com/i-spy/oh-tallulah - Connie Alfrey
'Mesmerising' Joanne Good BBC LONDON
'In this world of homogenised pop and rock, it's these moments of something a bit different, something with a dollop of good old fashioned British eccentricity, that makes music interesting' Tom Olesen Spoonfed
'London's Most Creative Woman' Asylum/AOL
'Ferociously talented singer songwriter' thelondonword



Tallulah Rendall will release her gorgeous second album 'Alive' through her own label Transducer Records in June. Possessed with a pervasive strength, the songs rise into soaring, expansive climaxes with Tallulah's voice a mesmerising constant. The music is ethereal yet powerful, delicate and yet vociferous in its insistent, intricate and beautifully orchestrated sound.
Despite this power there remains a delicate femininity and lightness of song writing on 'Alive' demonstrative of a breadth of creative talent and an instinctive mastery of light and shade which brings to mind musical influences from Patti Smith & Jeff Buckley to Martha Wainwright.
The album is a truly independent release and the whole project was orchestrated by Talullah who not only runs her own label but manages herself and is responsible for every aspect of the creative process, including the concept of releasing the album as a book. It was recorded with money she raised through Pledge Music and in return for fans pledging their cash Talullah did things like play in a fan's living room, offered pole dancing lessons, wrote a song for someone, and offered a lecture on Christian The Lion by her dad John Rendall, who, along with his friend Anthony 'Ace' Bourke, bought Christian from Harrods in 1969 and ultimately reintroduced to the African wild via conservationist George Adamson. The video of their reunion a year later has become a You Tube phenomenon.
Recorded at Hookend Studios, formerly owned by David Gilmour and the erstwhile home of Radiohead, Morrisey and The Manic Street Preachers, 'Alive' retains that vital, magical 'live' feel whilst affording every individual intricacy of Tallulah's song writing the glorious clarity which it richly deserves.
For Tallulah the creative process is not exclusively musical and 'Alive' is much more than just an album. She chose a dozen artists and sent them each an album track as a starting inspiration for an exclusive piece - and it is this ongoing aesthetic detail that sets Tallulah apart. Each song is lovingly crafted and accompanied by a piece of art that explores and elucidates the themes of that track. Collaborators include Kilford The Music Painter who sees music in colours and has painted alongside the likes of Iggy Pop, Black Eyed Peas and The Charatans, the writer Danae Brook who wrote a mini play inspired by the track and Patti Smith who she interviewed in the '70's, the performance artist Amy Richardson-Impey, jewellery designer Bex Rox, photographer Charles Moriarty and one of Britain's principal sculptural artists Andrew Logan. Madonna's brother Chris Ciccone crated a painting for the remix of 'Ghost In The Water'.
The CD comes in a beautiful hardback book with a DVD documenting each artist's interpretation of their song and interviews with them. The book is written by Tallulah and tells the story of the making of the album and each collaboration.
Tallulah also released her debut, 'Libellus' through her label. Produced by Marius de Vries, it was a soulful, mellifluous and downright beautiful affair which led to the Evening Standard calling her a 'top up and coming artist' and Contact Music branding the album 'sublime, fragile, soulful and heart-piercing in its intensity'. It was packaged with an astonishing 50 page book featuring artwork by Beshlie Mckelvie, again conceived and devised by Tallulah.
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