
"Tell Me It's A Dream is about being ambitious and seeing enhanced beauty in the world. It's about striving for ultimate freedom. A lot of the attitude in these songs is about following your dreams - and that's exactly what I intend to do."
"The idea of doing a solo project was never about stepping away or doing something on my own for the sake of it. It started as writing to process things and stay grounded, and it grew into something shaped by the people around me and the joy of making music together."
"Sorry Anyway is about not letting anyone hold you back, whether in a relationship or in chasing your ambitions. It's about doing your own thing, embracing who you are, and not caring about fitting into boxes, and also trying to inspire others to have this attitude."
Rosa Walton, one half of Let's Eat Granda, announces her debut solo album Tell Me It's A Dream, produced with David Wrench and featuring musicians John Victor, Kam Khan, and Elena Costa, with bandmate Jenny Hollingworth appearing on one track. The album explores ambition, enhanced beauty, and striving for ultimate freedom. Walton describes the project as emerging from personal processing and writing, shaped by collaborative joy rather than stepping away from her band. The lead single "Sorry Anyway" is an anthemic synth pop track about refusing to be held back by relationships or societal expectations, representing a new vocal style for Walton.
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