With folk at its core and a great affection for detail, the Montreal-based band has evolved gracefully without following the prescribed recipe of its era. Halfway between tradition and modernity, Rosier takes an audacious approach where traditional songs become the intimate accomplice of well-crafted indie pop.
Bilingual, feminist and four-fifths feminine, the band marches to a beat of its own while alternating between both the French and English languages, between acoustic and electric soundscapes, all this to fulfil the colours and fresh flavours to which it aspires. With a compelling collection of music under its belt and hundreds of thousands of plays on streaming platforms, the ten-handed music project is set on a clear direction: one where the unheard meets the existing, and stories passed down from generation to generation are rejuvenated with a contemporary twist.
There is shivering beauty in Rosier’s loving confessions.