Polish-American artist, Karolina Rose recently shared her 4-track EP Rosemary.
Working alongside producer Elliot Jacobson (Allie X / VÉRITÉ), Rose adheres to her signature Noir Rose Pop style and lyrically tells stories of love, loss and healing.
For Rose this EP is extra special. “Rosemary is my middle name. It’s my second project with the world getting to know me a little more as an artist. Rosemary being me, my name – these songs are the embodiment of my thoughts, inspirations and real life experiences. That’s Rosemary,” says Rose.
The EP’s colorful cover and collage design compliment and further identify Rose’s artistic intent. “Each song has its own color that fits the vibe,” says Rose. “Each song has its own story and thus we made it into a visual album, with each connecting to each other only in a theme of its own color.” The EP’s video, filmed on a 10 day trip to Croatia, adopts the unique use of color to tell all four storylines.
Listen to her moody, magical and empowering release here.
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