Rachel Chinouriri Shares Tender New Single ‘Little House’ as Final Chapter of Her EP

Rachel Chinouriri Shares Tender New Single ‘Little House’ as Final Chapter of Her EP

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Rachel Chinouriri caps off an extraordinary year with the release of ‘Little House’, a brand-new and deeply intimate track, completing her EP of the same name. First unveiled earlier this year, the Little House EP has become one of Chinouriri’s most affecting works to date; a warm, clear-eyed celebration of healthy love and emotional openness. This final addition distils that spirit into its purest form, pairing stripped-back production with a lo-fi, self-shot visual that mirrors the song’s raw vulnerability.

Rachel shares:

“Little House was the first song that inspired the entire project and it didn’t feel right to not have it complete the entire thing. I am happy to share my journey as someone who used to be quite closed from all the betrayal from previous relationships or situationships and I am glad that I am the way I am in love because I truly didn’t think I’d be able to feel this way about someone.”

‘Little House’ arrives alongside the previously released singles ‘Can We Talk About Isaac?’ and ‘23:42’, rounding out a project that has positioned Chinouriri as one of the most emotionally articulate voices in modern alt-pop.

The release tops off a standout 2025 for the rising star. Chinouriri returns to the US this winter to join the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour, performing alongside Ed Sheeran, Laufey, Reneé Rapp, Zara Larsson and more. Looking ahead, she’s also set to support Florence + The Machine on their Everybody Scream 2026 tour, with dates spanning the US, Canada and Ireland — marking another major milestone in a career fast approaching its next breakthrough moment.

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Katie Macbeth

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Katie Macbeth is a freelance music journalist and editor of Indie is not a Genre.



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