Amid the promotion of her latest EP, eclectic artist Gemma Rogers has unveiled the title track No Future, a solemn and reflective melody.
Gemma Rogers – No Future
With a distinctive, attention-grabbing style, singer-songwriter Gemma Rogers has emerged as a formidable talent. Her unconventional approach to composition and evocative lyricism shine through in her diverse discography.
Over the past few months, Gemma Rogers has steadily gained momentum with the release of Coming For The Top in April and Death Knocked Up in July. These tracks highlight her versatility as a songwriter, each offering a unique perspective on her artistic range. Both singles have significantly increased her presence on Spotify, each amassing thousands of streams.
As is typical for Gemma Rogers, her new single is inspired by a compelling idea. This time, it draws from a trip to the coast with a close friend, where they found connection simply by being present together. The song emphasizes the power of shared moments, reminding us that sometimes all it takes is being in the here and now.
With a more serious tone than her earlier releases this year, No Future instantly creates a cold atmosphere characterized by steady beats and a persistent riff that runs throughout the track. The song features an interplay of futuristic synths, building to a vibrant crescendo that culminates in a captivating verse from the renowned poet Deanna Rodger.
“No Future is a mesmerizing auditory experience, a deep dive into melancholy that is enhanced by a soothing calmness and a subtle richness.”
Featuring four singles, including the previously mentioned Coming For The Top and Death Knocked Up, Gemma Rogers’ new EP, No Future, is now available for digital download as well as a limited edition 12-inch blood-red vinyl. You can secure your copy through this link.
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Words Javier Rodriguez