Description
Fast - emerging British singer - songwriter and guitarist Rosie Frater - Taylor is a true musical gem. Renowned as a virtuoso guitarist and a vocalist with a powerful emotional range, she's making waves in the music industry. Her 2021 self - produced album 'Bloom' has exceeded 3 million streams, was nominated at Gilles Peterson’s Worldwide Awards, and made it onto KCRW’s Albums Of The Year list. In 2022, she played over 60 shows across Europe with her trio before entering the studio to craft her new album, capturing the band's dynamic energy and chemistry. Influenced by legends like PJ Harvey, Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, and rock stars such as John Mayer, Meshell Ndegeocello, St Vincent, and Madison Cunningham, Frater - Taylor's upcoming album 'Featherweight' will be released by Cooking Vinyl in February 2024. This record is a stylistic game - changer, seamlessly blending rock, alt - pop, neo - soul, new - school jazz, and folk while exploring themes of self - reflection, vulnerability, and anger. The lead single 'Hold The Weight' is an ethereal, angular guitar jam full of rage, expressing the overwhelming emotions that words can't fully convey. Starting with drum lessons from her father at 8, this London native picked up various instruments. Her early teens were spent exploring her parents' diverse record collection, which inspired her love for songwriting. At 16, she began creating multi - layered guitar - based demos on Cubase, which later became her self - produced debut album 'On My Mind' (2018), earning praise from BBC Radio 1’s Abbie McCarthy and being hailed as 'one to watch' by Jazzwise Magazine.
How to use: Simply place the vinyl LP on your record player and start the music. For the signed print, you can frame it and display it in your room. Note: When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid smudging. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. For the signed print, keep it away from direct sunlight to prevent fading. Maintenance: Clean the vinyl with a proper record cleaning brush after each use. If the print gets dusty, gently wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.