Christopher Rees (born 2 May 1973, Llanelli, South Wales) is a Welsh singer-songwriter now based in Cardiff.
Christopher Rees is a solo artist, singer, song writer, multi instrumentalist, band leader, producer and record label director. He performs with a full band and in a solo capacity.
Kiss Me, Kill Me
Christopher Rees released the 'Kiss Me Kill Me' EP via FFvinyl in 2001. He receivied a Welsh Music Award nomination for ‘Best Male Solo Act’ two years running in 2002 and 2003. Rees made history by becoming the first act in over a decade to support former Velvet Underground legend John Cale during a 2001 UK tour.
In 2003 Rees established the Red Eye Music label with fellow musician Dave Stapleton.
The Sweetest Ache
The debut album ‘The Sweetest Ache’ was released on Red Eye Music in October 2004. With a seven piece band that included cello, violin, double bass, piano, guitars and drums, the album received widespread critical acclaim for its musical ambition and dramatic intensity.
“It’s not easy to achieve noise metal god status accompanied by a cello but Christopher Rees makes an awesome, bloody fist of it. Pumped up and snarling but managing to wrench beautiful tunes out of the wreckage… This is seriously amazing stuff”. NME
“Moody and magnificent”. Time Out
“An emotionally charged, world class singer songwriter”. Janice Long, BBC Radio 2
“Intense and absolutely mesmerizing”. Huw Stephens, BBC Radio 1
“Sonically powerful and epic in proportion. A record so cinematic it should be marketed as a Bond film. One of 2004’s most ambitious and accomplished debuts”. Maverick
“A Mammoth piece of musical vision”. Big Issue
In Oct 2004 he also made another small piece of history by becoming the first musical act to perform at The Houses Of Parliament, Port Cullis House as part of Fergal Sharkey’s Live Music Forum.
The Sweetest Ache earned him the title of Best Male Solo Artist at The Welsh Music Awards 2004.
Alone On A Mountain Top
His second album Alone On A Mountain Top (The Ty Bach Twt Sessions) was released in June 2005. Recorded entirely alone over six days in a tiny 200 year old cottage on the top of a mountain in Mid Wales, Alone On A Mountain Top is the polar opposite to the orchestral polish and drama of The Sweetest Ache. Drawing from the rustic traditions of Americana, country, delta blues, gospel and rock'n'roll, it became an unexpected success in the UK with major support from MOJO, UNCUT and Janice Long on BBC Radio 2 as well as opening the doors to international touring. The album garnered international distribution throughout Canada, Benelux and New Zealand where Rees toured solo with such American acts Willard Grant Conspiracy, William Elliott Whitmore, The Deadstring Brothers, Mark Eitzel, Kelly Joe Phelps, and Freakwater.
“Deliciously raw and spellbinding…A wonderful homespun triumph”. MOJO, Editor-in-Chief, Phil Alexander
“A compelling set of vocal theatrics and spectral blues communion”.UNCUT
“Unflinching and venomous… a truly incredible talent”. Big Issue
“Raw, hypnotic and at times dangerous, Rees sings as if his life depends on it”. Ottawa Express, CANADA
“Breathtaking and spiritually uplifting”. Toronto Sun, CANADA
Cautionary Tales
The third album by Christopher Rees ‘Cautionary Tales’ was released on September 3rd 2007. Described by MOJO Editor in Chief Phil Alexander as, “Full of simmering soul”, and “A genuinely roots affair…that deserves to be admired”, (Fred Dellar – MOJO) It features collaborations with a host of world class female vocalists including a duet with much loved American singer Victoria Williams as well as other special guests like Becky Newman (The Hot Puppies) and French singer Charline Rose (Calexico, Giant Sand). Cautionary Tales showcased several sides of his impassioned song writing, covering everything from soulful country and folk to raucous delta blues / rock and heart rending ballads while balancing raw and rustic acoustics with sophisticated strings.
The album garnered widespread critical acclaim throughout the UK, and across Europe, major radio play on BBC Radio 2 (Janice Long, Steve Lamacq, Bob Harris). The single Bottom Dollar (Featuring Victoria Williams) reached Number 2 in the MOJO Playlist in October 2007 (Issue 167).
Wider touring activities followed including high profile appearances at The Green Man Festival, End Of The Road Festival and supports slots with Richard Hawley and Texas Country legend Billy Joe Shaver. Rees also showcased at international music festivals like North By North East in Toronto, Canada 2007 & 2008 as well as the World renowned South By South West Music Festival in Austin, Texas in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
Devil's Bridge
Christopher Rees released his fourth album 'Devil's Bridge' on May 11th 2009 to great critical acclaim. He was invited to tour nation wide with Kristin Hersh (Throwing Muses), The Handsome Family, Chuck Prophet, Steve Earle, Cherryholmes and The Sadies.
“Boasting a delicious 50's twang...an increasingly accomplished songwriter in full flight”.(Phil Alexander, Editor-in-chief. MOJO)
“Christopher Rees has honed his narrative chops to fine effect. All splash echo and rockabilly riffs...he makes room for fat dollops of bluegrass, country and rustic folk, including a stomping banjo straight from the Blue Ridge Mountains”. UNCUT ****
“By far his best to date”. Q Magazine
Informed by Rees’ love of Americana, in all its diverse and dynamic glory Devil's Bridge embraced a range of styles from rock’n’roll to bluegrass, gospel, blues, country, rockabilly and Appalachian folk murder ballads. The 12 piece choral sections to songs like ‘All Our Beds Are Made’ and ‘World’s Fall Apart Everyday’ also display something quintessentially Welsh.
Titled Devil’s Bridge because the album was predominantly recorded in a mountain retreat near the village of the same name in Ceredigion, Mid Wales and because of its connotations to the subject matter.
“A spit and sawdust holler that's as close to a Southern hell-fire preacher as you can get hailing from Cardiff. Replete with machine gun snare fills and razor sharp guitar lines...rattles out of the traps like it was cut at Sun Studios in 1956. Very, very good”. MOJO (Live review from The Great Escape Festival)
“One helluva singer. A volumous force of nature. This is Rees at his peak, fully fried and giving it every ounce of grit and passion”. Maverick
“His home is in the Welsh hills but his heart is definitely in Tennessee. He transcends the boundaries. A heart aching gem”. Artrocker Magazine
"Welshman Christopher Rees sings like Tim Buckley remaking bluegrass blues". MOJO - Green Man Festival 2010 - Live Review) November 2010
Heart On Fire
Christopher Rees released his 5th album'Heart On Fire' in May 2011. It is a fully developed album, partly recorded in Austin, Texas with The South Austin Horns (Alejandro Escovedo, Burning Spear). With songs that called out for an authentic American horn section Rees decamped to Austin for 3 weeks to arrange the horn parts with Mark Wilson before joining forces with veteran trombonist Charles Dickey and Trumpet player Ricky White. The horn parts inject the songs with the dynamic punch and power Rees had envisioned. Additional piano and Hammond organ parts by Simon Rooney provided the finishing touches upon Rees' return to Wales.
Heart On Fire was written and produced entirely by Rees.
Widely considered a change of direction for an artist often seen plucking a banjo and stamping his feet on solo tours with Americana greats like Steve Earle, Kristin Hersh, The Sadies, The Handsome Family and Chuck Prophet.
But some saw it as a natural progression for the passionate and soulful artist. MOJO Editor, Phil Alexander previously described Rees' 2007 album Cautionary Tales, as “Full of simmering soul”. 'Heart On Fire' includes plenty of that trademark twang and tremolo to support Rees' emotional and distinctive voice. The scenery that surrounds the songs and the lyrical substance they contain is more immediately accessible and optimistic than people have come to expect from someone who's last album, Devil's Bridge mainly consisted of murder ballads, Heart On Fire is still unmistakably a Christopher Rees record. The rockabilly energy remains in songs like Warm By My Fire, while the title track and Raise The Battle Cry presents uplifting gospel. Other highlights include the radio friendly Sparks Flying and the explosive In The Middle Of The Night.
To promote 'Heart On Fire' Rees performed with his full band and horns at the Glastonbury Festival, Croissant Neuf Festival, Sŵn Festival and toured the UK solo on tours with American artists Eli Paperboy Reed & The True Loves' and Alejandro Escovedo.
"I love this record...I think it's absolutely terrific". (Bob Harris - BBC Radio 2)
“An old school soul revue, heavy on stabbing brass and greasy hammond”. (MOJO) ****
“Startlingly confident country soul”. (BBC.CO.UK)
“Fine old-school country soul...The South Austin Horns provide shades of Muscle Shoals”. (UNCUT)
“A soul-drenched album that smacks of the vintage Stax”. (Maverick)
“It's really good. There's a strong element of Memphis soul about it. I can picture Otis singing something like that”. (Ralph McLean – BBC Radio Ulster)
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