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Renae Brennen
Genre: Indie, Roots
Region: Melbourne, VIC
Members: Renae Brennen
Sounds Like: Toni Childs, Tracy Chapman
Influences: Joni Mitchell, Linda Perry, Natalie Merchant

Unearthed Artists We Like: Quinn Band , Nicholas Roy , sunset blush , adam roche , Ilk & Thief


Renae Brennen is a folksinger and songwriter from Melbourne, Australia.

She has been writing and performing her own songs for over ten years and draws on a wide range of musical influences, including folk, country and the blues. Renae’s compelling voice and robust guitar style give her performances a passionate and infectious flavour.

With a vocal ability to express strength and humour or vulnerability and pain in equal measure, Renae creates an instant connection with listeners as she explores the joys of love, the pain of loss, and the importance of faith and finding the strength to pick yourself back up again.

Combined with lyrics that are honest, direct and sometimes defiant, Renae’s music reflects her strong belief in the power of song.


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Slippin' Away
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Tell Me (Let Me In)
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Unravelling (Live at 303)
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Tell Me (Let Me In)
rating:  5/5
Beautiful instrumental, beautiful lyrics, beautiful voice! Romantic and soulful song with an important message. Not to call you a "wedding singer", b...




Slippin' Away
rating:  5/5
Lively, meaningful, catchy, soft, breezy, strong, unique voice.




Slippin' Away
rating:  5/5
Just logged on and found your music truely inspiring. I loved 'Slippin Away'. Forbidden love gone bust? I think we've all been there... Love i...




Tell Me (Let Me In)
rating:  5/5
Lovely song! Puts me in mind of Indigo girls and some early Heart recordings. Good luck!



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This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.