Rossonian- Late Kids

| July 1, 2015

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by Tim Wenger

Indie rock has evolved as a very symbolic and passionate take on modern rock. This rings true in Denver, as we have watched The Epilogues, The Photo Atlas, and My Body Sings Electric take heartfelt and honest rock songs and bring them to masses. Somewhere along the line, however, that symbolism decided to stop for a very long PBR break at the Hi-Dive and seems to have forgotten where it was going. Other than MBSE’s The Night Ends, there haven’t been many fresh takes on the genre lately.

Luckily, we have Rossonian to put everything back on track. The band’s new EP Late Kids is as meaningful as the group’s name (taken from the historic hotel in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood). Each of the five songs paints a different lyrical picture. The songs are emotional and expressive, touching on the happy and the sad, the summer and the winter, and showcasing influence the band must have picked up from all of the touring they have done recently. Rossonian is ready to take the torch as the next big indie push to rise out of our rock friendly town, and this EP will certainly provide some fuel for the fire.

Online: rossonianmusic.com

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