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Ren Martinez is a singer, songwriter, and really good hang from Los Angeles, California. Her debut album Fingers Crossed, produced by Brian Robert Jones, is coming later this year. It's a pop/rock record with a little bit of everything. Inspired by daydreams, guilt, fear, love, ache, nostalgia, courage, rage, desperation, obsession, a reckoning with her tendency to see only the best in people, and every single thing that’s ever happened to her. A record about the growing up you do after you thought all the growing up was over.
Ren has released two EPs and multiple singles as Ren Farren. If you remember her, hi! She loves you. Her last EP was premiered on Billboard by Chris Payne, and the lead single "Good Girl" landed on Billboard's 25 Best Rock Songs of 2017. She's the featured vocalist on Goldroom's "Waiting to Ignite," and has had music featured in TV shows including Hacks, New Girl, and The Young & The Restless. She is an independent artist, and her forthcoming record is everything she dreamed it would be. It's her writing this, even though it's written in the third person. She is so, so happy you're here.
"Ren's knack for manifesting late-night conversations and fading memories into incandescent indie pop is stronger than ever."
— Chris Payne, author of Where Are Your Boys Tonight?: The Oral History of Emo's Mainstream Explosion, 1999-2008
"Hits an emotional nerve we didn’t even know existed yet."
— Andrew Unterberger, Billboard
@renmartinez.ok
Ren has released two EPs and multiple singles as Ren Farren. If you remember her, hi! She loves you. Her last EP was premiered on Billboard by Chris Payne, and the lead single "Good Girl" landed on Billboard's 25 Best Rock Songs of 2017. She's the featured vocalist on Goldroom's "Waiting to Ignite," and has had music featured in TV shows including Hacks, New Girl, and The Young & The Restless. She is an independent artist, and her forthcoming record is everything she dreamed it would be. It's her writing this, even though it's written in the third person. She is so, so happy you're here.
"Ren's knack for manifesting late-night conversations and fading memories into incandescent indie pop is stronger than ever."
— Chris Payne, author of Where Are Your Boys Tonight?: The Oral History of Emo's Mainstream Explosion, 1999-2008
"Hits an emotional nerve we didn’t even know existed yet."
— Andrew Unterberger, Billboard
@renmartinez.ok
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