Switching out the synth-pop that got her this far, Rosa Walton used her debut solo record, 'Tell Me It's a Dream', to explore the more organic side of things, creating an energetic, earnest collection of guitar-driven songs that allow her to get to a more vulnerable place than ever before.
After more than ten years as one half of experimental pop duo Let's Eat Grandma, it's maybe not a surprise that Rosa craved something different, a change of pace and a development of new skills. That's not to say that this was a conscious uncoupling away from her bandmate Jenny, who herself released a solo record earlier this year under the moniker Jenny on Holiday, more of a realisation that, actually, she was ready to write from a new place.
"When I started writing it, I didn't really think that much about it," Rosa admits, "I didn't think 'Oh, I'm making a solo record', I just wrote the songs and then down the line thought 'I want to release these'. I was just enjoying writing the songs."
She continues: "They didn't really fit into the Let's Eat Grandma project because they were coming out in a different vocal style, something which felt quite separate; I guess I was just in a different headspace."













