Q&A: Oh, Rose Frontwoman Olivia Rose
Briefly

When I think about the album, it's kind of this sonic quilt. It has pop, it has grunge, it has folk elements, it bops all over the place.
I've got a lot of problems still, she cries, again and again, in 'Toilet Water,' until her bandmates join in her mantra. It's an apology, an acknowledgment, an acceptance, a release.
It feels really good. It's kind of surreal that it's been a decade. I'm proud that we're still a band.
Her subject matter is just as amorphous, shifting from meditative, serene metaphor to an almost stream-of-consciousness processing of internal ruptures and past relationships.
Read at Portland Monthly
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