Rosie’s mini-album 'Pixelated Images' has a timeless, classic feel to it, using the piano heavily, the subtly unconventional songwriting on display allows Rosie’s voice to float over the music with a serene power.
Across ‘Pixelated Images’, Rosie is able to command the listeners attention whilst also maintaining a sense of vulnerability; where rawness plays against lush instrumentation to captivating effect. ‘Pixelated Images’ features previous singles, ‘Adore Me’, the soulful and timeless ‘God’s Garden’ and ‘The Light’.
Taking influence from Joni Mitchell and Angel Olsen to Tori Amos, Sufjan Stevens and Esperanza Spalding, Rosie played her first gig when she was just 14 at the 12 Bar Club in Soho and has been enchanting audiences with her eclectic compositions and goosebump-inducing vocal capabilities ever since. After producer Oli Barton-Wood (Porridge Radio, Nilufer Yanya) spotted her at a show in Peckham, they decamped to his studio last year for some fruitful recording sessions.