30/01/2019

Abbie and The Roses- All This Time ( Single Review)

Words were written by

Anselm Anderson ( Rockstarpoet)

Abbie and The Roses are an exciting new British band that has steadily forged a following through intimate shows and sessions on both sides of the Atlantic.

The band is led by the charismatic charms of one Abbie Rose, who introduces the band's debut single " All This Time" a self- produced and self- penned single, mixed by Geoff Swan ( Liam Gallagher, Kings Of Leon) amongst many more.

The track is a self- reflection after the breakup of a toxic relationship, it has been described as "an anthem of empowerment for building strength and moving on "

I feel this is testament upon first listen of this powerful track. Abbie Roses' voice is rich with warmth and raw emotion as she takes centre stage in this personal performance of moving on.

Her voice grows with the music as the listener can identify with the pain she feels. The upbeats in acoustic guitar and electronic beats accentuates this sentiment. I feel the track picks up gradually through a talented rhythm section that gives Rose the freedom to explore those painful memories.

This is a catchy pop track that I can hear those influences of Fleetwood Mac more due to the songwriting and r' n' b stylings that give this a 70's edge in its polished production values. I expect this to become a hit on radio stations nationwide and beyond if it isn't already.

Rose explains the meaning of this track as "This song is so close to my heart, and despite its sad backstory I always feel strength with a sense of hope when I hear it; I hope you will too. I’m so proud of the hard work we’ve all put in and beyond excited to share it with the world. To the first of many…”

I expect there to be more from Abbie and The Roses.....

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"All This Time " is available via Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, YouTube Music, Google Play, Amazon, Deezer, Soundcloud, Tidal and more. You can listen to the track below;

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