With plenty of accomplishments under her belt, Newcastle-based Hannah Robinson has unveiled her new track, Rosie. This song highlights her compelling songwriting and stellar musicianship.
Hannah Robinson – Rosie
Since her debut in 2020, Hannah Robinson has made some waves in her local scene, gaining attention from many music blogs and media, including CLOUT, Amazing Radio, BBC Introducing, NARC, and RGM.
Her highlights as a live performer include being the support act of artists like Moon Panda, Swim School, and Orchards. She has also played at the local festivals Stockton Calling and Coast Fest, along with Futureheads and Liam Fender.
Last but not least, she sold out her debut headliner show in just six days. All these accolades make her a must-see for any live music enthusiasts out there.
Her latest track, Rosie, is a beautiful female empowering song that takes her songwriting skills to a new level. This piece is about recognizing your inner beauty and accepting yourself the way you are.
Hannah wrote this melody as a love letter to herself when she lacked confidence, reaffirming all her positive traits. Such a universal subject is guaranteed to resonate with many people worldwide.
As far as the composition itself goes, Rosie is an absolute delight of dreamy soundscapes spiced with shoegaze brilliance.
Embodying the term ‘charming’ Rosie excels due to its mesmerizing instrumentation comprised of echoing vocals, feverish guitar passages, and funky bassline, mimicking the sensation of a warm summer night.
“A timeless message and an absorbing production make Rosie an endearingly memorable experience.”
The future couldn’t look brighter for Hannah Robinson. With more music on the horizon and the promise of her debut EP next year, fans will have plenty to enjoy from this talented newcomer in the upcoming months.
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