Rich brought INXS's 'Don’t Change' into the mix during pre-production discussions. "I always loved the INXS original growing up, but just wasn't sure if we could make it meaningful, R&J style," Jeremy explained. But once the duo played it, they transformed a romantic anthem into a quiet, moving call for kids of all ages to simply be themselves. "Rich came up with that Leonard Cohen-esque arpeggio part while we were recording and it became a template for the rest of the record, in terms of emotional tone and textural spareness," he added.
'Sweet Child O’ Mine' was the result of fan suggestions through Instagram. "I'm still a little amazed by how heartbreakingly touching it turned out," Jeremy said. "Renee really touched on something deep with her vocal." The rendition evocatively sums up who Renee & Jeremy are and what they want to do. "Our goal is not only to give comfort to actual children, but to the children inside all of us, who still need that nurturing and support," he affirmed.
Renee admitted she wasn’t familiar at all with 'Where Is My Mind' but said, "We truly had a circe of trust, combed through a long list of curated songs, and tried it out. "Some songs we thought we were completely sure of, until we tried them in the room," Renee said. "On paper, songs can feel so different until you add voice and vibe."
Considering Jeremy's grunge rock origins (bassist for the band Brad which featured Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard), the soft-rock, melodic recordings of Renee & Jeremy feel like an acoustic "time-out" for the West Coast-based duo. But maybe not. What's more welcoming to young audiences – loud, ominous yowling or gentle, inviting easy-to-remember, call-and-response songs. The B-52s wrote "Roam" to make people dance. This duo revisited "Roam" as a gateway to music as a voyage towards respect and mindfulness. Renee & Jeremy put a whole lotta love into WHOLE LOTTA LOVE.
WHOLE LOTTA LOVE is available from Renee and Jeremy's website, Amazon, Spotify, and Apple Music.
Here is the video for the song "Here and Now":
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