25th August 2021

MISS VINCENT – Rosaline

Our favourite punk-rockers Miss Vincent continue to surge ahead to their anticipated debut album ‘A Funeral For Youth’ (out 17th September via Silent Cult) with the release of their brand-new single and official music video for ‘Rosaline’.  Their new single ‘Rosaline’ is inspired by William Shakespeare’s iconic tragedy ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and the symbolism towards the loss of innocence you experience as you grow up. Stream the track HERE

Miss Vincent’s lead singer and front man Alex Marshall had this to share:

In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo was originally in love with a girl called Rosaline. She is never seen, nor heard from, but her purpose as a character is still really important. She’s the reason why Romeo ends up in the same place as Juliet – and she also symbolises Romeo’s naivety and innocence that is lost to the torment of love.” 

Continuing to delve into the inspiration behind the single Alex mentions: “That’s what our song Rosaline is about: the loss of innocence you experience as you grow up. Looking back on the process of this loss is crushing, and I often find myself longing to somehow recapture it. We never forget that first naive love, or the creeping fear that grows as you get older. This song deals with the moment of realisation that on top of losing your youthful innocence, all you really have left is an existential dread that covers pretty much everything.”

 

 

Pre-orders for A Funeral For Youth are now available, with a limited run of bundles that you can order from Miss Vincent’s store NOW