What a Devastating Turn of Events explained

What a Devastating Turn of Events
Type:studio
Cover:What a Devastating Turn of Events.jpg
Artist:Rachel Chinouriri
Genre:Indie rock
Length:49:23
Label:Parlophone
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What a Devastating Turn of Events is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri.[1] [2] It was released on 3 May 2024 through Parlophone, with distribution from Atlas Artists.[3]

The album was supported by four singles: "The Hills",[4] "Never Need Me", "What a Devastating Turn of Events"[5] and "It Is What It Is".[6] [7] Upon its release, it received generally positive reviews from critics.

Background and recording

Chinouriri began working on her debut album in 2022, shortly after the release of her mini-album Four° In Winter; in between the studio sessions, she went on tour both as a headliner, in the UK and the US,[8] [9] and as a supporting act for Lewis Capaldi (during his Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent Tour)[10] and Louis Tomlinson (during the European leg of his Faith in the Future World Tour).[11]

The album's creative process took place between Forestdale, Hereford and Los Angeles, with collaborators including Rich Turvey, Kenny Beats,[12] Aaron Shadrow and Glen Roberts. Chinouriri started writing and recording songs in England until early 2023, when she travelled to Los Angeles and stayed in the city for over a month, in order to avoid multiple plane trips due to her fear of flying.[13] However, she struggled to settle in the American city and connect creatively with other artists, aspects that had a negative impact on her mental health and the quality of her work. As a result, she decided to move back to London to complete the record.

The artist told Spin that she was actually planning to release a different album as her debut project back in 2020, but eventually decided to shelve it in order to work on new material that would be featured both on Four° In Winter and What a Devastating Turn of Events:[14]

Music and lyrics

Chinouriri mainly defined What a Devastating Turn of Events as an indie rock album, and stated that she wanted to recreate the visual and sonic aesthetics of the Britpop movement in the 1990s and 2000s, while reclaiming her position in the indie scene, where Black female artists were still underrepresented. She cited artists such as Oasis, The Libertines, Coldplay, Lily Allen, Noisettes and V V Brown as some of the sources of inspiration for the style she had adopted while writing the album.

The album is thematically split in two sections, with the former including mostly lighter tracks, and the latter being made of songs that tackle heavier and darker topics. Chinouriri told DIY the choice was intentional, saying quote:The record's themes include references to the artist's feelings of frustration towards her experience in Los Angeles ("The Hills"),[15] her past love relationships ("Never Need Me" and "Dumb Bitch Juice") and close people she fell out with ("All I Ever Asked" and "It Is What It Is"), as well as the loss of a relative in Zimbabwe who died by suicide after finding out she was pregnant (the title track), body dysmorphia ("I Hate Myself") and the highs and lows of her family upbringing ("Garden of Eden").

Release and promotion

Marketing and singles

The lead single from the album, "The Hills", was released on 12 October 2023, along with its accompanying music video. On 15 January 2024, Chinouriri revealed the album's title during a cover interview with NME; she then shared the tracklist and artwork of What a Devastating Turn of Events three days later,[16] while releasing the second single "Never Need Me", accompanied by a music video starring the artist herself and Florence Pugh. The album's title track was released as the third single on 28 February of the same year, with its accompanying music video being shared on 18 March.[17] The fourth and final promotional single from the album, "It Is What It Is", was released on 19 April, along with a visualizer.

The album also contained two previous singles by Chinouriri: the acoustic version of the 2018 single "So My Darling", which was originally released in January 2022 following the rise in popularity of the original song on TikTok,[18] and "All I Ever Asked", released in March of the same year and originally included in her 2022 EP Better Off Without,[19] before being shared by Sophie Turner in her Instagram Stories and subsequently go viral in December 2023.

In the build-up to the album's release, Chinouriri played a series of in-store shows across the UK in February 2024, before doing three more gigs the following month, respectively, at the KOKO in London, in Brooklyn, New York and at The Echo in Los Angeles.

Artwork

The album's artwork was revealed upon its announcement on 18 January 2024, Shot by Yana Van Nuffel, it depicts Chinouriri in multiple poses both inside and in front of a council estate festooned with St George's Cross bunting, as a reference to the flag of England.[20] The artist told The Guardian that she decided to include the English flag in the cover art as "a celebration" of her British identity in spite of the racist abuse she faced growing up, saying quote: "No matter the trauma I've had from being raised in the UK, being Black British and being the only Black person in my neighbourhood, it's made me the person who I am".

The cover art's purpose was subject of controversy, with Black studies professor Kehinde Andrews telling the BBC's Newsbeat that he would "question why anybody [would] want to reclaim something which is so connected to whiteness", in reference to systemic racism in the UK and the cultural appropriation of the English flag by the nationalist far-right.[21] While acknowledging the criticism, Chinouriri stated that "if art kind of makes you turn your head a little bit, it's doing the right thing".

Critical reception

Writing for Clash, Robin Murray said the record was "littered with ideas, but also one that thrives on being succinct", noting how the title track was the only song on it to go over the four-minute mark, and praised Chinouriri's creativity and versatility, as the album "never [sat] in one place" and felt "zealous in its aspirational creativity". Lauren Shirreff of The Daily Telegraph wrote that the project showed "the true scope of [the artist's musical influences]", including Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Coldplay, Lily Allen and Daughter, while also focusing on Chinouriri's decision to split the record in half thematically. Noah Barker of The Skinny highlighted the artist's progress from her previous works, writing that she "[siphoned] every good idea from her previous EPs and [evolved] them into great ones".

Writing for The Line of Best Fit, Sam Franzini gave positive feedback about the songwriting across the album, saying it "[charted] the highs and lows of life like a pro, finding humour in its dark moments and grace in its upswings". Damien Morris of The Observer similarly praised Chinouriri's songwriting, as well as her vocal delivery, stating quote, "Ideas spill out of every crammed corner of this collection". Daisy Carter of DIY showed appreciation for the album's thematic diversity, writing that it "honoured that life's lightness isn't contradicted by the dark moments, but rather co-exists alongside them". Sophie Williams of NME also emphasized the emotional impact provided by the album as a whole, writing that "you can hear through these songs that Chinouriri's healing process is underway"; for the exact same reason, however, she noted how the inclusion of an acoustic version of the 2018 song "So My Darling" as the closer track created a "noticeably stark" gap with many other songs on the record.

In a milder review for Far Out, Lucy Harbron questioned the decision to include older singles in the tracklist, as well as the "loss of nuance" on some of the more upbeat songs, while writing that the new material on the album showed "a clear progression and development" of Chinouriri's skills; as a result, she stated that the project felt "like an artist ready to fly, but still needing to believe she has wings".

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rigotti . Alex . 15 January 2024 . Rachel Chinouriri has finally come home . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240116051813/https://www.nme.com/features/the-cover/the-cover-rachel-chinouriri-interview-what-a-devastating-turn-of-events-3570580 . 16 January 2024 . 26 April 2024 . NME.
  2. Web site: Kelly . Tyler Damara . 18 January 2024 . Rachel Chinouriri announces her debut album, What a Devastating Turn of Events . 26 April 2024 . . en-GB . 26 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240426104558/https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/news/rachel-chinouriri-announces-her-debut-album-what-a-devastating-turn-of-events . live .
  3. Web site: Carter . Daisy . 19 January 2024 . Rachel Chinouriri unveils Florence Pugh-starring video for 'Never Need Me' . 26 April 2024 . . en-GB . 19 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240419125420/https://diymag.com/news/rachel-chinouriri-debut-album-what-a-devastating-turn-of-events . live .
  4. Web site: Kelly . Tyler Damara . 12 October 2023 . Rachel Chinouriri returns with new single, "The Hills" . 26 April 2024 . The Line of Best Fit . en-GB . 12 October 2023 . https://archive.today/20231012173522/https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/news/rachel-chinouriri-returns-with-new-single-the-hills . live .
  5. Web site: Kelly . Tyler Damara . 28 February 2024 . Rachel Chinouriri shares title track from debut album, What a Devastating Turn of Events . 26 April 2024 . The Line of Best Fit . en-GB . 19 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240419105231/https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/news/rachel-chinouriri-shares-title-track-from-debut-album-what-a-devastating-turn-of-events . live .
  6. Web site: Kelly . Tyler Damara . 19 April 2024 . Rachel Chinouriri shares final album teaser, "It Is What It Is" . 26 April 2024 . The Line of Best Fit . en-GB . 26 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240426104552/https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/news/rachel-chinouriri-shares-final-album-teaser-it-is-what-it-is . live .
  7. Web site: 2024-04-19 . Rachel Chinouriri shares visualiser for latest single 'It Is What It Is' . 2024-04-26 . DIY . en . 24 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240424093529/https://diymag.com/news/rachel-chinouriri-it-is-what-it-is . live .
  8. News: Qureshi . Arisa . 13 March 2022 . Rachel Chinouriri shares dreamy new single 'All I Ever Asked' . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220313174025/https://www.nme.com/news/music/rachel-chinouriri-shares-dreamy-new-single-all-i-ever-asked-3181347 . 13 March 2022 . 17 March 2022 . NME.
  9. Web site: Cohen . Danielle . 25 March 2024 . The Indie-Sleaze Revival We Deserve . 26 April 2024 . . en-US . 26 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240426160718/https://www.thecut.com/article/rachel-chinouriri-musician-interview-what-a-devestating-turn-of-events-album.html . live .
  10. Rowley . Glenn . 31 January 2023 . An Indie Artist Just Snagged an Opening Slot on Lewis Capaldi's Tour with a Drunk DM . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230802161651/https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/rachel-chinouriri-opening-for-lewis-capaldi-tour-drunk-dm-1235209088/ . 2 August 2023 . . 2 August 2023.
  11. Web site: Van Dyke . Isobel . 18 January 2024 . Rachel Chinouriri on her debut album, cancel culture and drunk texting . 26 April 2024 . . en-GB . 26 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240426160717/https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/music/rachel-chinouriri-florence-pugh-debut-album-interview-b1132930.html . live .
  12. Web site: Mylrea . Hannah . 23 February 2024 . Rachel Chinouriri: "I hope listeners feel a weight lifted off their shoulders" . 26 April 2024 . DIY . en-GB . 26 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240426124609/https://diymag.com/interview/rachel-chinouriri-what-a-devastating-turn-of-events-february-2024 . live .
  13. The cited NME article reports that Chinouriri's stay in Los Angeles lasted "five fortnights".
  14. Web site: Farrell . Margaret . 3 May 2024 . Rachel Chinouriri's 'English Soundscape' . 11 May 2024 . . en-US.
  15. Web site: DeSantis . Rachel . 1 May 2024 . How Rachel Chinouriri Is Using Her Debut Album to Make Sense of 'Trauma': 'I Find Music Quite Healing' (Exclusive) . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240501140143/https://people.com/rachel-chinouriri-talks-debut-album-exclusive-8640871 . 1 May 2024 . 1 May 2024 . . en-US .
  16. Web site: 19 January 2024 . RACHEL CHINOURIRI ANNOUNCES DEBUT ALBUM WHAT A DEVASTATING TURN OF EVENTS . 26 April 2024 . . en-IE . 26 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240426160718/https://www.warnermusic.ie/news/2024/rachel-chinouriri-announces-debut-album-what-a-devastating-turn-of-events/ . live .
  17. Web site: Carter . Daisy . 18 March 2024 . Rachel Chinouriri unveils video for latest track 'What a Devastating Turn of Events' . 26 April 2024 . DIY . en-GB . 19 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240419161041/https://diymag.com/news/rachel-chinouriri-what-a-devastating-turn-of-events . live .
  18. News: Mosk . Mitch . Editor's Picks 58: Rachel Chinouriri, Shannen James, Merci, Mercy, Riela, Mxmtoon, & Jenny Berkel . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220317005051/https://atwoodmagazine.com/ep58-editors-picks-2022-03-16/ . 17 March 2022 . 17 March 2022 . Atwood Magazine.
  19. News: Morris . Damien . 28 May 2022 . One to watch: Rachel Chinouriri . 26 April 2024 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077 . 8 January 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230108012151/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/may/28/one-to-watch-rachel-chinouriri-better-off-without . live .
  20. News: Butchard . Skye . 26 April 2024 . Mad fer it! The young musicians flying the flag for Britpop . 26 April 2024 . . en-GB . 0261-3077 . 26 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240426072254/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/apr/26/mad-fer-it-the-young-musicians-flying-the-flag-for-britpop . live .
  21. News: Collins . Riyah . Leslie . Callum . 25 April 2024 . Rachel Chinouriri: 'England's my home, even if I've felt unwelcome' . 26 April 2024 . . . en-GB . 26 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240426020420/https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-68848509 . live .
  22. Web site: Rachel Chinouriri What A Devastating Turn Of Events (Darlings Edition) . 15 August 2024 . serenade.co.
  23. Web site: Album Top 40 slágerlista (fizikai hanghordozók) – 2024. 19. hét . . 16 May 2024.