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Rosehip Teahouse Announce New Single ‘Growth’

Cardiff, Wales’ sparkly bedroom-pop four-piece Rosehip Teahouse are pleased to reveal their new single ‘Growth’, out now via Beth Shalom Records. In support of the single the trio will be playing a run of headline UK shows throughout June and an appearance at Indietracks Festival in July.

Commenting on the single, vocalist Faye Rogers says: “This track is about taking time to focus on yourself and your own personal development. I find myself in patterns of not focusing on troubles I’m having in life and how I tend to try and distract myself with my interactions with other people. ‘Growth’ is about stepping away from that and giving yourself space to breathe.”

Rosehip Teahouse are the kind of band that capture your heart in the details—their music fluctuates between intense feelings of happiness and sadness, with a hint of sparkling magic thrown into the tiny moments. Originally formed by guitarist and vocalist Faye Rogers back in 2015 and subsequently playing only a small number of house shows and DIY gigs, Rogers originally crafted the band’s subtle and delicate songs herself, recorded DIY-style using any means possible.

Later joined by friend Will (Dickins, drums)—who was immediately awestruck by the tracks upon first hearing them—the two began to create music to soothe the soul, and since those early Bandcamp singles have formed a densely-layered, full band sound with the addition of band members Tony Williams (Guitar) and Kristy Cromwell (Bass), playing several intimate shows to date in and around Cardiff.

The band’s previous single ‘Same Sky’ was added to Spotify’s ‘Fresh Finds’ and‘Fresh Finds: Six Strings’ playlists, with radio support from Huw Stephens atBBC Radio One and BBC 6MusicBBC Radio WalesAmazing RadioBBC introducing, and early press coverage from Bristol In StereoGod Is In The TV,Spectral NightsSouth Wales Echo, and more.

Growth is released 14th June 2019 via Beth Shalom Records

Rosehip Teahouse UK Live Dates:
16.06.19 – London – The Monarch
17.06.19 – Southampton – Heartbreakers
22.06.19 – Bristol – Hydra Bookshop
09.07.19 – London – The Social
12.07.19 – Cardiff – The Moon
26—28.07.19 – Indie Tracks Festival

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