Le Ren
On Don’t Be Funny Without Me (DBFWM), Le Ren tells us, “I love the man I wanted to
be,” as a matter of tender fact. She is funny while devastating, self-aware and a little
self-deceiving. Across the record, she holds those contradictions close: shameless and
ashamed, honest but still searching for a version of the truth that hurts a little less.
At its core, DBFWM explores love, jealousy, and the uneasy ways the two often
intertwine. Across the album, Le Ren reflects on emotional entanglements from her
twenties and the lingering push-and-pull between attachment, envy, and
self-awareness. The result is a record that is both tender and sharply observant,
balancing sincerity with a quiet, self-protective humour. Le Ren, if you didn’t already
know, is the funny one.
After touring extensively opening for acts like Jeff Tweedy, Devendra Banhart, and Men
I Trust, Le Ren returned to Canada to record the album in Mountain Grove, Ontario.
Self-produced alongside old friends Fez Gielen and Jonas Bonetta, DBFWM carries a
distinctly Canadian sensibility—Le Ren’s lyrics are imbued with that northern
endurance, like watching the sunset fade behind the cracked asphalt on avenue du
Parc, or from the parking lot of your favourite On Route. Sonically, DBFWM is more
expansive than its predecessor: fuller arrangements, layered harmonies, and driving
instrumentation that complement Le Ren’s angelic vocals. The record evokes the
warmth of classic influences like Emmylou Harris and the emotional edge of Gillian
Welch, while remaining firmly rooted in her own evolving voice.
Don’t Be Funny Without Me ends where it begins: with Le Ren craving an
uncomplicated, pure love—something closer to her relationship with music itself. In
doing so, she sings her evolving, aspirational self into being. Aching and intoxicating,
the record feels like a post-breakup road trip with your best friend: no fixed destination,
a trunk full of baggage (literal and figurative) and mottled sunlight warming your face
through the car window.
The record is out August 28, 2026.