"‘Telescope’ is one of the first songs I wrote once I got back home after leaving college due to mental health struggles. I felt like I failed, everyone knew that I failed, and I could no longer hide my inadequacies behind my accomplishments. In the lyrics, I envision myself as a star blowing up in the sky, scrutinizing my perceived failures through a telescope. Crushed drums and dirty guitars clash with spacey reverb and lush strings to materialize the angst of everything falling apart around you while you’re in free falling limbo. I hope it helps people feel less alone with whatever they’re struggling with, and serves as a reminder that you are worth more than your successes.” - Ren McLean
A songstress of foresty indie/folk, Ren writes music to say what isn’t said but needs to be heard. Rather than shy away from the messy stuff, she embraces it.
Influenced by singer/songwriters Phoebe Bridgers and Lizzy McAlpine, Ren paints vivid pictures through allegorical—yet relatable—lyrics, attracting those who yearn for a daily dose of whimsy. Through rich acoustic guitar tones, haunting string arrangements, and atmospheric vocal layers, Ren crafts the perfect soundtrack for staying inside on a rainy day or going out to grab a cup of tea at your favorite local cafe. She wears her heart on her sleeve, prioritizing authentic storytelling and raw catharsis as heard in her gut-wrenching vocals.
Whether attending a concert or listening from the comfort of your own home, you will find that Ren creates a space for your most honest self to be seen, and you’ll be coming back for more.
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