New Music: Rosie Haze

Hailing from the creative hotbed of Portland is Rosie Haze, an emerging singer and songwriter. Inspired by the likes of Radiohead and Phoebe Bridgers, this talent excels at crafting deeply emotive songs.

Haze’s new single, ‘Fresh Flowers’, recently caught our attention. This track feels refreshingly organic and sincere in its character. Recorded at the artist’s home studio, the song’s dark and atmospheric production complements the introspective lyrics, which tell of life after a tough breakup.

“I’m wearing black for who I was before. Cut fresh flowers and set them on my grave. I’m wearing white, starting this new life. Cut fresh flowers to carry on my way”.

An upcoming album, titled ‘For Who I Was’, is out later in the spring and will touch on themes as diverse as relationships and politics. Haze will celebrate the release of the record at Portland’s Atlantis Lounge on the 3rd of April, so be sure to grab a ticket if you can!

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