Reevah

Constantly evolving from her singer-songwriter roots, Reevah has earned tastemaker acclaim, international airplay and streaming support in Ireland, the UK, the USA and beyond. But now Reevah steps into a new chapter and a fresh sound with the new single ‘Call Me Up’. Its vibrant rush of alt-pop melody, evocative ‘80s flavoured throwbacks and indie-rock live feel sets the tone for more releases which will follow in 2023. Reevah’s instantly magnetic vocal allure adds the midas touch to a sound that will appeal to fans of Phoebe Bridgers, Maggie Rogers, Florence + the Machine and London Grammar.

Reevah’s brighter, bolder new sound delivers those messages in a style that will take her to her broadest audience to date. While Aoife is the voice, the face and the leader of Reevah, it’s also a collaborative project with key input from her live drummer Brian Doherty and producer Matt Weir. Together they experimented to keep pushing the Reevah sound onwards from her previous EP, 2021’s ‘Begin, Again’. The key to unlocking this richer, textured approach was to experiment to pool their varying influences - pop, alternative, indie, folk, chamber pop and more - into something bigger than the sum of its parts.

Reevah’s songwriting, vocal and production style have been all amplified, but she also needed a fresh approach to take these songs to the world. Step forward Bloom Records, a new imprint from Dublin’s Faction Records, which is led by the multifaceted A&R, artist manager and BBC Introducing presenter Aine Cronin-McCartney. As Reevah expands,“We’re on the same path sonically, so that’s really exciting too. We’re trying to pick it up and let people know what the potential of Reevah is, especially as a live act. We’ve had some great things happen at home” - an artist in residency position at the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, RTÉ Radio One airplay, shows with The Coronas, Saint Sister and SOAK - “but we’re definitely looking to expand that further."

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