(Photo Credit: Derec Patrick)
LA’s Rose Dorn have released their debut album Days You Were Leaving (Bar None Records) today, August 23. The album has been named as a "notable release" by bothNPR and Stereogum.
"(‘Shaking’) takes on that surf-rock sound as the reverb swallows some of the instrumentation, and then dips into that slower, fuzzy gaze sound when Knight starts singing. Stereogum
"the album goes on to deliver hypnotic and catchy '90s lo-fi-descended indie rock with a rickety impressionism that extends to lyrics about dreaming, sleep, and anxiety....It's an intriguing and promising debut." All Music
"Somber yet upbeat, the three-minute bedroom-incepted lullaby channels the frustration of struggling to fit in." Flood on "Champ"
"Rose Dorn ...make raw-bone but affecting indie-rock in the vein of Girlpool."
Buzzbands LA
"Rose Dorn is truly a listening pleasure. It’s post punk dream-rock and warm twanging guitars." The Bay Bridged
"Rose Dorn creates a tight yet whimsical sound that’s perfect for a breezy summer afternoon" Abduction Radiation
"(Rose Dorn) are crafting these beautiful pop nuggets that seem so effortless, which is perhaps even more impressive considering singer Scarlet just graduated high school. "Austin Town Hall
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