Rachel Chinouriri follows her debut album with “Little House”, a personal EP rooted in healing and hope.
Rising alt-pop artist Rachel Chinouriri offers a new perspective on love and growth in her latest EP Little House, out now via 10K Projects / Parlophone Records / Atlas Artists. The project arrives less than a year after her celebrated debut album What A Devastating Turn Of Events, and provides a deeply personal glimpse into her evolving artistry.
The EP is fronted by the introspective single “Can We Talk About Isaac?” and features “23:42,” which Rachel calls “a song that celebrates the joys of embracing being loved and loving someone.”
Speaking about the project, she reflects: “I wrote an EP about my dreams of maybe having a little house with my future partner… I didn’t realise that me not wanting a partner was maybe me protecting myself from future pain… he’s definitely fixed a broken-hearted girl and I’ve blossomed into a woman.”
Little House lands at a pivotal moment in her career. Chinouriri recently wrapped a run supporting Sabrina Carpenter on her arena tour across the UK and Europe, finishing in Stockholm. She’s now set to embark on her first US headline tour in May, with shows in LA, New York, and Bonnaroo—most already sold out due to overwhelming demand.
In the past year, Rachel was nominated for two BRIT Awards, performed on The Graham Norton Show, and appeared in British Vogue. An exclusive white vinyl edition of What A Devastating Turn Of Events will be released on May 2, 2025 to mark its one-year anniversary.