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July 26 street date. Less than a year after her album "Through And Through", Baby Rose returns with "Slow Burn", a collection of songs that explode her sonic palette from progressive R&B into a rawer, richer and more sprawling lens of American music. Here, Rose asserts herself as not only a once-in-ten-lifetimes vocalist, but as a formidable songwriter connecting the dots where Muscle Shoals meets psych, psych meets jazz, jazz meets Americana, and the right players bring it all together. Produced by BADBADNOTGOOD, Rose and the band found an instant but seemingly endless well of inspiration; what started as an introduction became a day, became a song, became a night, became "Slow Burn". The songs on "Slow Burn" were inspired in part by Rose's experiences driving between her family's home bases. Rose would crank music and let her mind drift, making room for the internal monologues and imagined dialogues you might not otherwise dare to hear. There's a dreaminess in those moments, and they smolder on "Slow Burn": memories lose their realities, feelings replace happenings.
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