In 2005, at the age of sixteen, singer-songwriter Louise Connell began writing and performing music under the moniker Reverie; adopting the name from a Roy Lichtenstein painting, entitled The Melody Haunts my Reverie. After recording several lo-fi demos, and performing in and around the city of Glasgow, Connell entered the studio in 2009, with producer David Anderson, to record her debut studio album, Melodies. Regarding the album's recording process, Connell noted, "I would record my tracks and then do all the work making them sound as good as possible. An analogy would be that if my songs were middle-aged ladies with poor fashion sense then he'd be Gok Wan – only less annoying and without the inappropriate touching." The album was self-released on 1 June 2010, and launched with a performance at Glasgow's The Arches. Upon its release, Melodies was received warmly by many Scottish musicblogs, and support slots with Jakob Dylan and Roses, Kings, Castles followed.
Name change, full band and festival appearances (2011)
On 14 March 2011 Connell changed her moniker from Reverie to Reverieme, stating on her official Facebook account, "Get ready everyone I'm changing my pseudonym. From now on I will be performing under the moniker 'Pummel Weed'. Jk it's gonie be Reverieme instead of Reverie." On 9 May 2011, Reverieme supported Damon & Naomi on their False Beats and True Hearts tour. In the months that followed, Reverieme made festival appearances at T in the Park and Wickerman. Reverieme subsequently supported Newton Faulkner during two sold-out nights at Edinburgh's The Edge Festival. During this time, music videos for Melodies album tracks, "Get to Know Me" and "Lost at Sea" were produced, and Connell subsequently supported Emmy the Great on the Glasgow date of her Virtue tour. On 22 August 2011, the band performed a number of songs from 'Melodies' during a session on Ally McCrae's Introducing in Scotland programme on BBC Radio 1.
Second studio album (2012–present)
Reverieme began the following year with a concert on 17 January 2012 at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut's "New Year's Revolution" festival. On 5 March 2012, Connell supported Gotye on the Glasgow date of his Making Mirrors tour.
Straw Woman (2016)
After building a reputation as a musical innovator on her first two albums, 2010s Melodies and 2013's With Up So Floating, 2015's acoustic EP Or Else The Light set hearts fluttering with its intrinsic beauty and flawless vocal delivery. Full band album, 'Straw Woman' was released on 24 June, preceded by lead single 'Golem'
Discography
Melodies
With Up So Floating
Or Else The Light
"Straw Woman"
Side projects and collaborations
In 2011, Louise Connell made an appearance on Beerjacket's studio album, The White Feather Trail. Guitarist and backing vocalistAndrew Lindsay fronts the Glasgow-based collective, Coat Hooks, which has included Reverieme members, Jamie Hewitt, Florence MacDonald and Louise Connell, amongst its membership. Connell makes an appearance on the band's debut EP, The Whittling, with Hewitt appearing on To the Waters and the Wild.