Stella Rose Shares New Track Angel

by | Dec 6, 2022

NYC-based singer, poet, and musician Stella Rose returns with her second single, Angel, alongside an accompanying music video.

Stella Rose (Morgan Maher)

Stella Rose (Morgan Maher)

Speaking on the track’s music video, director Primordialfreaks wrote: “The inspiration was mainly the song itself, the dark but also light quality. I think we set out to capture the heartbreak of Angel. It’s a sad but also triumphant song, like a celebration of loss and loneliness and how the most difficult things can make life more pure in a strange sort of way.”

Check out the video for Angel below:

Last month Stella Rose made her official debut with an electrifying, yet haunting single entitled Muddled Man, released alongside a theatrical accompanying video. The track was produced by Yves Rothman (Yves Tumor, Girlpool, Blondshell) and you can check it out on RockShot Magazine over here.

Stella Rose

Stella Rose (Alex Hall)
Stella Rose (Alex Hall)

Stella Rose is a singer, poet, and musician from New York City. Living in New York, she is no stranger to her predecessors. She toys with language of folkloric ballads, conducting narrations of her most inner reveries through life experiences and observation. Hanging around even after the coffee has gone cold, she is a collector.

Stella Rose (Morgan Maher)

Stella Rose (Morgan Maher)
Stella Rose (Morgan Maher)

Rose (Gahan) met Producer Yves Rothman in November of 2020 in Los Angeles. After listening to her low-fi voice note poetry, the two of them spent a couple of weeks together in the studio. During a time where things felt uncertain, the stars seemed to align. Rose’s debut track Muddled Man is like a videodrome, a murder of your most precious possession. Her band, Stella Rose and the Dead Language, have been found playing packed out clubs all around downtown New York and Brooklyn, opening up for bands Pretty Sick and Girlpool.

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