ROSEYE introduce the first single leading up to their second full album, set to be released later this year.

“Fallen Angels” delivers a powerful message in response to the ongoing global military conflicts affecting humanity. The fallen angels symbolize children, who are normally seen as pure, joyful, and carefree, but now are forced to carry the heaviest weight of violence, trauma, and displacement. Not only as individuals, but across generations, families, and cultures, they are stripped of their innocence before they’ve even had the chance to fully experience life.

While the theme may feel quite dark and heavy at first, the song ultimately stands as a call for hope, solidarity, and shared humanity. ROSEYE believe that through music, dance, and collective expression, we can truly connect to each other, keep hope alive, and resist and stay stronger together.

ROSEYE are a five-piece genre-bending band based in Amsterdam, weaving together soul, jazz, rock, hip-hop, and electronic elements into an electrifying, improvisation-driven live experience. Fronted by Scottish-Australian vocalist and saxophonist Tallulah Rose, the group has been delivering original music since 2022, exploring emotional, spiritual, and political themes with both intensity and range. Although we only discovered them this week, we're already looking forward to what they have coming throughout 2026.

The emotive vocals and instrumentation feel incredibly powerful and in tune with the message, a beautifully captured performance by a group of truly skilled musicians. There’s a strong, driving groove led by the bass and drums, combined with warm, somehow comforting keys and dynamic developments that keep you engaged throughout the whole track.

"Fallen Angels" sets the tone for what’s about to come in the near future for ROSEYE - music driven by feeling, political awareness, and five friends who share the same passion and values. Can't wait!

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