
Lauren Reno
Nashville, Tennessee, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2021 | INDIE | AFM
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Lauren Reno is releasing a brand-new video for her new song, "Gold Rush," and she's letting Taste of Country readers see it before anyone else.
The country singer co-wrote "Gold Rush" with her husband, Ben Reno, and Matt Borders, and the song — which is the title track of her new album — leans into the kind of rootsy country music that's helped her build a devoted fan base.
Reno drew on her father's backstory for the personal lyrics.
“The ‘Gold Rush' track is raw and honest because it’s close to home; I am a gold miner’s daughter," she tells Taste of Country. "I wanted to pay tribute to my heritage and upbringing."
The singer-songwriter filmed the “Gold Rush” music video with director Chaz Mazzota in her native stomping grounds. Shot in the old west town of Gold Creek Ranch, Reno, Nev., the clip is a slice of life for Reno.
"The vibe of the video paints a true-to-life picture of gold mining and its history, the hard-working, blue-collar community and a culture that shares a mutual bond — a lifestyle that still exists," Reno states.
Reno's Gold Rush album also features "Bottle's Worth a Dime," the video of which has placed consistently well in Taste of Country's Video Countdown for a number of weeks. - Taste Of Country
Anyone longing for '90s country need look no further than Lauren Reno's "Don't Think." With expert wordplay, a self-assured performance, and a full studio sound, this is what you've been waiting for. You may remember Reno's previous releases under her maiden name, Lauren Dimock. Working with husband and producer Ben Reno at their Majestic Ape studio, Reno's hitting the bricks with her upcoming album Gold Rush -- and if all the tracks sound like this one, it's a beautiful marriage of pop country sumptuousness and Americana grit. -- Rachel Cholst
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Today we’d like to introduce you to Lauren Reno.
Hi Lauren, it’s an honor to have you on the platform. Thanks for taking the time to share your story with us – to start maybe you can share some of your backstories with our readers?
I grew up in rural Nevada, it was a small town, kept alive by the gold mines that surrounded it. The musical influence was all around me, my dad was a country artist, and I began to take an interest at a very young age. The idea was to go somewhere with my music, but I didn’t know how to get there.
In my early twenties, I began to really understand who I wanted to be as an artist. Growing up, I had done many different types of music, was the lead singer in a local band, and wrote songs that fit into that mold. As I began to grow and evolve in my music, I discovered my sound. I found so much inspiration all around me and began to let ideas and lyrics take form instead of trying to force something.
When I was 24, I released my first EP, “Seasons,” it is under my maiden name, Lauren Dimock. I found so much of who I am and was in that record. That record was definitely the beginning of my story as an artist. That was all about first love, and I still have such a soft spot in my heart for everything that “Seasons” was and is.
Time happened, I got married and had two beautiful babies. I realized my music had taken a bit of a backseat. In reality, I was maturing into the artist I am now. I needed those experiences of relationships, kids, and new family, to take hold in my life so that I could dive deeper into the songs I wanted to write and the artist I wanted to become. My husband is a local producer and truly believed in my vision for what I am currently working on.
I wanted to tell the story of that small town I grew up in, and that gold mine that I and my family worked at. My “Gold Rush” album that will be coming out in August sort of pays homage to my Nevada roots. I cannot wait to share the music on this album.
Music has and always will be essential to my being. I wake up with it and go to sleep with it. I feel like music is my best friend that has seen all the parts of me, good and bad, and continues to be a constant source of growth and comfort in my life.
I’m sure you wouldn’t say it’s been obstacle-free, but so far would you say the journey has been a fairly smooth road?
There have definitely been some “bumps in the road.” A lot of it was because it is so damn hard to figure out who you want to be. Being an artist was not at the forefront of my mind when I graduated college. I got my degree and was a teacher for a few years. During that time, a big part of me just wanted to get married and settle down and sing on the weekends every once in a while.
I didn’t really have the self-esteem to think that I could do anything more than that. Once I got married, we decided to start a family right away. Being a new parent shifts the focus to a different place, an amazing place, but definitely different. I wanted to start doing more as an artist, and when I started to, I found out I was pregnant with our son. We were so excited, but it ended up being a very difficult pregnancy.
I was put on bed rest for 4 months, Covid hit, and I genuinely lived on a couch for half that year. Coming out of that was extremely overwhelming, and the thought of creating something seemed very far away. It took a minute, but with the help of my husband, and the joy my kids bring I realized they want to see me thrive just as much as I want to see them thrive. I realized it was the hard parts of life that speak to people.
So I wanted to start honestly sharing who I am. I started to write music again. It was hard to start writing again because it can hurt to write songs sometimes, but usually, those are the best songs. I didn’t just do this for myself, but for my kids, because I want them to know that everyone has a story, and your story might be the one that needed to be heard that day.
Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
I’m an American country music artist, songwriter, and musician.
I’m really known for my big powerhouse vocals and “old soul” songwriting. Critics have described my music as an “outlaw” country with Americana-Folk roots. My fans have said I know how to blend the “old and the new” for a sound that contemporary country music has been longing to hear again.
Currently, I’ve been co-writing and tracking songs in the cracks of raising children, and running a studio with my husband in Franklin, TN. My new single “Don’t Think”, is now available on all streaming platforms worldwide.
I’m very proud of the new, full-length album I’ve been working on, “Gold Rush,” which will be released in early August of 2022. The album has been recorded at various studios in Nashville by Producer, Ben Reno.
Do you have any advice for those just starting out?
Take your time.
Nothing comes easily that is worth something, Everything that is good or going to be good takes time. I wish I knew this when I was starting out. I’m a better singer/songwriter than I was 10 years ago. I’m a better person than I was 10 years ago.
We live in a world where instant gratification is the “norm,” but that is not realistic when you get into the real world. Time gives you perspective, and perspective gives you the ability to stay humble. - Nashville Voyager
Don’t think twice about listening to this one. (Sorry, I couldn’t resist.) Lauren Reno’s recent single is a perfect ’90s country throwback: intelligent wordplay, impassioned vocals, luxurious production, and a hook that’ll drag you across the continental divide. - Adobe & Teardrops
Discography
Hey Boy - Single (2023)
Gold Rush - Full Length Album (2022)
Don't Think - Single (2022)
Bottle's Worth A Dime - Single (2022)
Crooked Smile - Single (2022)
Just A You And A Me - Single (2022)
Me And The Neon - Single (2022)
First Christmas Morning - Single (2021)
Season (EP) - Lauren Dimock (Maiden Name) - 2015
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Lauren Reno is an American country music artist, songwriter and musician of Cherokee Indian descent. Born in rural Nevada, and the daughter of a gold miner, Lauren’s musical palate was cultivated by the sounds of Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Martina McBride and that of her father, Eddie Dimock, who was signed with Capitol Records in the early 90s. Earning a paycheck, Lauren worked long shifts at the local gold mine; as her creative respite and muse, she wrote songs and performed at local wineries and honky tonks cultivating her craft and satisfying her creative passion.
Characterized by her big, powerhouse vocals, old soul storytelling and contemporary delivery, critics have described her music as a “blend of outlaw country and Americana-Folk roots.”
She released her debut EP, titled SEASONS (under her maiden name Lauren Dimock), in 2015. Produced by Adam Palmer, the acoustic recording project was featured on various playlists.
She met her husband, Ben Reno (a musician, composer and producer), in 2017; she, Ben and their two young children now call Music City “home.” Lauren and Ben are co-owners of Nashville’s hit-making recording facility, Majestic Ape Studios.
Lauren has spent the past decade writing and tracking songs. She released a series of singles including “Don’t Think” and “Crooked Smile” in April and June, 2022; she continues her momentum with the release of “Bottle’s Worth A Dime” as an introduction to her full-length recording project (GOLD RUSH) due September 23, 2022. The 11-song CD was produced by Ben Reno and recorded in Nashville at Majestic Ape Studio and Pentaverit Studios.
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