Rising indie-pop singer-songwriter Remy Reilly has released her debut EP, Avalanche today. The five-track EP is an eclectic collection of bops and a ballad about a young woman’s struggles and experiences while growing up. Listen to it now below.
The dynamic, genre-bending EP finds itself at the crossroads between youthful excitement and growing pains, alternating upbeat pop rhythms and dance-inspired moments with slower, introspective guitar-led reflections. Remy Reilly plays with lights and shadows, creating a palpable sense of ups and downs that makes space for her vulnerable storytelling, delving into authentic insights of thrills and dilemmas. “This EP focuses on the struggles of a teen girl making her way through high school and finding herself through her challenges of becoming a woman,” explains Reilly.
Produced by Matt Pence and Sarah Jaffee, Avalanche also features guest musicians Ben Barajas on bass, Charlie Wiles on guitar, Evan Jacobs and Jordache Grant on keys, and Matt Pence on drums.
The sound Remy Reilly brings is consistently distinctive, innovative, and refreshing. She’s known for her versatile musical style and her expressive vocals that convey a unique and genuine energy to her music. Soulful in her voice, but loyal to pop sensibilities, the 19-year-old singer-songwriter from Dallas, TX is an exceptionally well-rounded musician who has been writing songs since the age of five. Having established herself as an emerging voice in the Dallas scene, her introspective and dynamic genre is set to be fully authentic. She touches on topics like self-love, female empowerment, and draws from her and her friends’ experiences, and reflects on the trials and tribulations of teenagehood. Reilly has opened for several big-name acts, has been nominated for four Dallas Observer Awards, winning Best New Act, and has received praise from Music Connection Magazine, Prelude Press, New Scene Magazine, and more.
Avalanche is an eclectic mixture of young, pop-rock rhythms with the self-awareness and storytelling of soul and blues quality and the introspection of growing pains. Remy Reilly’s musical journey is one that sets out to break boundaries and genres.