The Psychedelic Rock Journey Behind Rosalie Cunningham’s New Album

The Psychedelic Rock Journey Behind Rosalie Cunningham’s New Album

Author: Phil Aston November 13, 2024 Duration: 21:36

In this episode I sit down with the brilliantly talented Rosalie Cunningham Rosalie discusses her new album, To Shoot Another Day, which is out now. Often described as “If Kate Bush and The Beatles had a baby,” Rosalie’s music is a mesmerizing blend of vintage influences from the 60s and 70s, seamlessly combined with modern rock. From Bond-inspired anthems to psychedelic blues, each track on her new album is crafted with care, and the result is an immersive, cinematic experience. Phil Aston

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