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Sunday, February 26, 2023

Isabella Rosetta and the pop noir emotional symmetry of "505"

 












"you say we're not broken but I think we need fixing..."


Against a dour languid guitar strum and a beautifully caustic organ synth, on "505", San Francisco singer-songwriter Isabella Rosetta, spins a pop noir movie full of melancholia and self reflection, "you say we're not broken but I think we need fixing...". Isabella shares that this is the first song she ever wrote which is an amazing fact considering the moving poetry and musical shapes that show the sophistication of a more seasoned songwriter. You might guess that this is lightning in a bottle but ease into her other songs and you will be wrong. Besides an ability to draw evocative melodies, Isabella has a vocal countenance that fills in the lines in the dreamiest of ways. 

-Robb Donker Curtius  






THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM 


https://soundcloud.com/user-419288048

https://open.spotify.com/artist/7cJYVYW100etZ3ums9Sa2H

https://www.youtube.com/@isabellarosetta

https://isabellarosetta.bandcamp.com/

https://www.instagram.com/isabellaarosettaa/


Isabella Rosetta is a singer-songwriter based in San Francisco. She began performing at the age of fourteen, starting out at the Albuquerque Museum wanting to showcase her passion. Isabella's personal inspiration for her cinematic lyrics hypnotizing sound includes the places she's lived in -Albuquerque, Boulder, and Mexico City-and her family's long history of musicianship. Some bands that have influenced her smoky, captivating vocals are No Doubt, Lianne la Havas, and BANKS. She is a fan of heavy topics, and light sounds. Sink into your favorite surface and melt into her melodies- she wholeheartedly welcomes you to do so.    


Isabella Rosetta, singer songwriter, musician, San Francisco, "505", indie rock, pop noir, indie pop, bedroom pop, adult contemporary, cinematic pop,

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