New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Roseview have premiered their music video for "Leap". Set in snowy woods, the video depicts a man being ambushed and buried alive. The video is a metaphor for being pushed down by your demons and forced to crawl out from the wreckage to face them head on. Oftentimes, it's the person in the mirror who is trying to tell you something. The band strives to help people think for themselves and make the best out of any situation. The video demonstrates that as well as the approach the band takes during the writing process. "It's about making positives out of negatives," said vocalist, Duncan Cook
In addition to the release of their music video, Roseview announced that their debut full-length album, 'The Misery in Me' will be released on August 31st by Tragic Hero Records. The album was recorded at Halo Studios. Produced by Davey Muise, and engineered by
Kevin Billingslea, it's inspired by mental health and overcoming tragedy in life. The band wanted to write an album to help anyone going through hardship. Roseview is looking forward to touring in support of their album this summer and sharing more singles.
About Roseview:
Whether we're searching for healing or meaning, Roseview believes that shifting our perceptions can help us find it. Calamity can become the catalyst for something within the greater good when observed through a different lens. For Roseview "battling difficult things in our lives- whether it's feeling alone, dealing with anxiety/depression, or losing family and friends," is what fuels their passion for music. Although experiences like loss and alienation are painful, Roseview manages to help us recognize them as valuable.
Their music suggests that we can forge strength and wisdom even in the fires we set ourselves. The sounds are bursting with intimate ruminations and tragedies set to throttling instrumentation. With thunderous drums, the heavy hearts of helpless characters are carried on the uplifting winds of agile guitars, ground into the rocks of the hard road they travel and set free through passionate vocal performances. In the end, they find consolation and a sympathetic ear in the listener.
Roseview was formed in 2015 by a group of friends from Portland, Maine. Inspired by bands like Underoath, Counterparts and The Devil Wears Prada, they thoughtfully blend hardcore music with melodic elements to create exciting anthems that incite movement. Their charismatic performances have put them on stage alongside acts such as, Vanna, Sharptooth and Moral Code. After signing with Tragic Hero Records it is clear that Roseview is ready to share their experiences on a larger scale. The band's music will help others think more positively. Even if you came to the show alone, it's hard to feel that way while shouting an anthem along with an entire room of your peers.