About “The Bells Of Freedom”

The Bells of Freedom, the latest release from folk artist Hélène Renaut, is a summery album, sporting a ‘60s feel and Renaut’s clear, sweet vocals over an arrangement of soft percussion and acoustic guitar. With lyrics that wrap around the coastline, The Bells of Freedom represents Renaut’s ode to California and life’s possibilities. Gentle harmonies frame this bouquet of love songs produced by Pat Sansone (Wilco, The Autumn Defense), co-produced and recorded by Renaut and Caleb Conner (Deathstar Studios), and mastered by Michael Hynes/Nomatic Studio (Robyn Hitchcock, Preacher Stone). Get ready to open your heart to The Bells of Freedom, your retro, sidewalk-café romance.

 
 

Track Listing

  1. Summer Love

  2. Let There Be Time

  3. The Bells Of Freedom

  4. The Angels Sing

  5. What Will Tomorrow Bring


Produced by Pat Sansone; recorded and co-produced by Hélène Renaut and Caleb Conner at Deathstar Studios

Mastered by Michael Hynes (Nomatic Studio)

Cover photography by Carla Richmond Coffing © 2021, used by permission

Cover design: Hélène Renaut

All tracks © & ℗ 2021 by Hélène Renaut. All rights reserved.

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People are saying…

 

“Timeless… there’s a sublime intimacy in her singing that sounds like she’s in the same room, serenading you. This, along with gorgeously crafted songs strewn through a West Coast sun-flared filter, reveals a vision that is equal parts classic and contemporary.” — Eric Shea, Senior Curator, Pandora (about The Bells of Freedom)


“The Brittany-raised singer writes classic sounding folk-pop songs and delivers them timelessly.” — SF Weekly (about Hélène Renaut)

 

"A voice like crystal bells. A singular style… magical.” — Ruthann Friedman

“Beautiful vocal harmonies… a sense of saudade.” — Andres Renteria (Nick Waterhouse, José González, Father John Misty, Mia Doi Todd)

“Hélène Renaut paints with melodies and words that subtly evoke both the fantasy of a carefree love and the real-life longing for such things. A universal story delivered in an unusual package…'The Bells of Freedom' is one of those rare, perfect songs that could have been written in the 1960s but wasn't. Outsider level, enigmatic work made by someone who could easily do something more conventional if she chose to.” — Bart Davenport (Bart & The Bedazzled, The Loved Ones)

 

Bio

Hailing from Brittany, France, Renaut was classically trained in violin. She later taught herself drums, guitar, ukelele and even a little mountain dulcimer. After her move to San Francisco, she quickly became part of the local folk and psych-pop scenes and released several EPs and an LP (The Deer Convention) to critical acclaim. Her single “Meet Me at Standing Rock” was part of a 2017 protest album compiled by Rachel Fannan called Save Your Prayers. Renaut’s influences are broad, ranging from modern classical, bossa nova, and Leonard Cohen to the Shirelles and Joni Mitchell. After successful tours of the east and west coasts and Europe, Renaut moved to Los Angeles, where she looks forward to performing again in local venues such as the Bootleg Theater, Human Resources, and Stories. The sun-drenched city deserves its own credit on Renaut’s latest, The Bells of Freedom — tender and intimate summery songs that invite the listener to open their heart to a better life and a better world.

 

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