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Singer/Songwriter Aro Rose To Release Highly Anticipated New Single “Live Without You” On June 29th, 2025

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American singer/songwriter Aro Rose is set to release her highly anticipated new single, “Live Without You,”worldwide on June 29th, 2025.

Born in Manhattan, Aro Rose discovered her love for music at an early age, quickly becoming a self-taught pianist and prolific lyricist. She began recording in 2017 at Executive 15 Studio in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. After signing with Parliament Records in Los Angeles, she later parted ways with the label in 2019, marking the start of her journey as a fiercely independent artist.

Aro Rose’s sound is a rich tapestry woven from a variety of musical influences. Her songs echo the retro-futuristic flair of Lana Del Rey, the soulful depth of Adele, and the emotional storytelling of classic singer-songwriters. Her creative process begins at the piano, evolving into evocative songs through the addition of lyrics and instrumentation. Longtime collaborators Gabriel Maciocia (producer) and Robert Federici (engineer) have helped shape her signature style—dark pop infused with synths, guitars, and a hauntingly melancholic tone.

Her debut album, Damaged, released in 2022, showcased her cinematic sensibilities and lyrical honesty, drawing inspiration from both life and film.

Now, Aro Rose is back with a powerful new single, “Live Without You”—a poignant ballad that explores the heartbreak of losing someone you once believed was your soulmate. The track, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Scott Carter, is a testament to resilience and emotional growth, capturing the bittersweet process of letting go to find inner peace.

“Live Without You” will be available globally on June 29th, 2025 across all major streaming platforms.

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Vinyl Floor’s Balancing Act Proves That Honest Rock Still Matters

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“Balancing Act” by Vinyl Floor is a real treat. It is the sixth record from brothers Daniel and Thomas Charlie Pedersen sounds like it was made for right now and how they blend the ’60s and ’70s with modern elements never feels forced.

The production is clear and thoughtful. Every string, every horn, every vintage keyboard has space to exist. “Puppet Laureate” opens strong with real energy, while “The Swan of Eileen Lake” catches you off guard with folk warmth. “Adelaide” might be the best track, built on a lovely piano line with vocals that cut through cleanly. No hiding behind effects here.

The title track closes things out with the reflection the album’s been working toward. The core idea of finding hope in a fractured world could tip into despair easily, but Vinyl Floor stays honest about it. They’re not offering false comfort, but they’re not drowning either.

Progressive rock this restrained is rare. The arrangements serve the songs instead of overshadowing them. If anything, some moments could use more breathing room, but that’s small in a record made by people who clearly care about what they’re saying.

This is for anyone who wants rock that actually wrestles with real ideas. It counts for something.

You can listen here.

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