Sheffield four-piece The Rosadocs consist of Keelan Graney (vocals/guitar), Joe Egan (guitar), Adam Sleight (bass), Callum Raynor (drums).
They have been releasing singles since 2017, supported The Sherlocks and played the Oakwell halftime show (Barsnley FC) half time show. Some say, it’s bigger than the Superbowl show!
Let’s take a look at some of their previous singles:
Run Away Instead
Ever imagined what The View and The Enemy made into one band would sound like? Well, wonder no more. The View’s hiss and The Enemy’s heart combine on this enigmatic anthem.
Vocally, Graney takes the vulnerability of Kyle Falconer and the colossal fire of Tom Clarke and death defying tale of romance and living forever!
No.54
Their debut single spells out what life is all about:
“who cares when you’ve got your mates”
This gang mentality filters through everything they have done since and, it lends their sound a unification that will undoubtedly ignite love-fuelled riots when gigs restart.
The jangle of ‘Mardy Bum’ meets the joyous spirit of ‘House Party at Boothy’s’ for a pint with the integrity of The Enemy’s lyrics.
Although heavily indebted to the greats of the 00s, a humbleness pervades this 00s homage which makes it infectious and adorable.
Say Something
The intro to The Walkman’s ‘The Rat’ catches fire and, from the flames, rises a joyous blend of Twisted Wheel’s ‘Lucy the Castle’ and ‘You Stole the Sun’.
What sets this apart from the aforementioned is its heart. A ginormous love filled heart! This is rock ‘n’ roll for the new generation. Smarter and more socially aware than any previous, they offer a helping hand to anyone and everyone who is struggling. All the while, they never lose site escapist dreams and selling out huge gigs. No one is veer writing this band off as “lad rock”. Too pure, too caring and too great!