Rose Gray
Born and raised in East London, Walthamstow, the city has always been the Rose Gray's playground: warehouse parties in secret locations, the suspended reality of the late-night underground and the first glimpse of sunrise in the small hours are woven into the fabric of the singer-songwriter's sound. While working on her own music, Rose Gray built a career as an in-demand songwriter and collaborator, honing her skills in the pop industry; in the past few years, she’s released hits with renowned Bristolian producer Clipz, aka Redlight (‘The Touch’), superstar French DJ Kungs (‘Afraid of Nothing’), and recent TSHA collaboration ‘Girls'. All of those releases and co-writes were building to her upcoming debut album 'Louder, Please': a bildungsroman set to a 4/4 beat, finding Gray singing about finding friends and losing lovers, exploring new places and new bodies, with a boundless sense of fun and empathy. After 10 years spent grinding and putting all her time into music, Gray found herself with an album that reflected her life as both a club kid and a storyteller in its entirety. Traversing four-to-the-floor anthems, outre interludes and cinematic orchestration, Gray describes the record as a “rollercoaster journey”, tapping into Ibiza euphoria and also the grit and unadorned glamour of clubbing in London.