Rebekka Louise – Shame Is An Old Friend: Emerging experimental pop artist Rebekka Louise has unveiled her debut album, Shame Is An Old Friend. Originally conceived as a Master’s thesis project, this deeply personal and experimental album has evolved into a profound exploration of mental health and its impact on both internal and external realities.
Shame Is An Old Friend delves into the complexities of mental health, offering a candid look at the struggles faced by individuals and their loved ones. The album addresses themes of guilt, despair, and the challenging journey of self-acceptance, highlighting the delicate dynamics of relationships amid personal turmoil.
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Rebekka Louise shares, “My aim was to explore all the different aspects of being someone who’s struggling and being in a relationship with someone who’s struggling. I wanted to express how it makes both parties feel and the complexities involved. Creating this album was a cathartic experience for me, helping me understand my own emotions and gain a deeper understanding of others.”
Featuring eight tracks with raw, unfiltered lyrics, the album captures Rebekka’s authentic self-expression. Influenced by artists such as Aurora, Maria Mena, The Neighbourhood, Billie Eilish, and Madison Beer, Rebekka has crafted a sound that is both experimental and emotionally resonant.
Shame Is An Old Friend primarily explores the realm of electronica, incorporating live string sections to enrich the soundscape. A standout feature of the album is Rebekka’s exceptional vocal performance. Her voice conveys the intricate emotional depth of the album with remarkable clarity, offering a raw and authentic experience. Most of the recording took place in Rebekka’s living room, with select tracks recorded at Tileyard Studios in London.
About Rebekka Louise
Whilst writing, recording, and producing all of her music from her small London apartment, Norwegian Rebekka Louise is carving out her own path in the music scene. Since debuting back in 2020 with ‘One Step Ahead’, her unique take on singer-songwriter traditions has achieved glowing reviews from the likes of EARMILK, Forbes Portugal, and Lefuturewave.
Whilst putting great emphasis on raw and honest lyrical expression, Rebekka intertwines acoustic elements with intricate synths, eliciting an intimate relationship between the music and the meaning. With support from several prominent playlists, including Spotify’s own New Music Friday Norway, Rebekka Louise is a rising star in the experimental pop realm. Her latest single ‘There’s Something In The Shadows’ was a taste of her upcoming album ‘Shame Is An Old Friend’.