Rosu Lup Reveal 'All My Lovers' with Impose Magazine

By: Aug. 16, 2017
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Philadelphia indie-folk rockers ROSU LUP have debuted their single "All My Lovers" exclusively at Impose Magazine. The single is their follow up to their previously released "Rain/Glitter" that debuted at Paste Magazine.

"All My Lovers" features a lighter side to Rosu Lup, full of swirling piano melodies entwined with their signature blend of pop-meets-folk choruses. Impose calls the track "poignant" and a "truly blissful and captivating track."

Rosu Lup "All My Lovers": https://soundcloud.com/rosulupofficial/all-my-lovers/s-4kaqe

In addition to the new single, Rosu Lup will be performing at Philadelphia's Boot & Saddle on August 31.

Rosu Lup is the musical project of songwriters Jonathan Stewart and Andrew Marsh, who kicked off their musical career with the well-received 2016 LP, Is Anything Real. Often praised for their soaring vocal melodies and incorporation of orchestral instrumentation, the band crafted its debut Is Anything Real to be a lush collection, displaying their expertise with dynamic, diverse, and thoughtful song arrangements. The album was almost fully written when the band entered the studio, contrasting the approach taken on the new single. Stewart explains, "This time around we had the main structure of the song written, but a lot of the harmonies, lead guitar, and wurlitzer parts were worked out in the studio."

Rosu Lup represents the more folky and ethereal side of the Philly music scene, working with hometown legends whose music they grew up with, such as Jonathan Low (The National/Sufjan Stevens), Brian McTear (The War on Drugs/Sharon Van Etten), and Lou Rogai (Lewis & Clarke) helped produce Is Anything Real, and drummer Chris Powell (Man Man) played drums for "Threads". They've also hit the road with beloved artists The Districts and Eric Slick of Dr. Dog. Stewart recalls their time with The Districts enthusiastically, "The shows we played with them were some of the biggest crowds we've performed for. I remember looking out in the crowd and seeing people singing our songs. People were really attentive, the energy was amazing."

Catch Rosu Lup at Boot & Saddle on August 31



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