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Pop / Rock 22 August, 2018

"The Misery In Me" - Exclusive Roseview Listening Party

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"The Misery In Me" - Exclusive Roseview Listening Party
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Tonight, Moe's BBQ in Portland, Maine will be hosting a Listening Party in honor of the release of Roseview's upcoming full-length album, 'The Misery In Me.' This is a unique experience you won't want to miss. The band will be hanging out and playing a few songs acoustically. The event will take place at 9:00pm and is free to all ages. Food and a full bar will also be available. Those who attend will receive an exclusive code for 20% off all pre-orders for Roseview at Merchbucket.

'The Misery In Me' will be released via Tragic Hero Records next Friday, August 31st, 2018. The album is dedicated to those struggling with both mental health issues and hardships in life. The band is looking forward to touring alongside I Hate Heroes in support of the album release later this month. Tour dates can be found listed below.

About Roseview:
Whether we're searching for healing or meaning, Roseview believes that shifting our perceptions can help us find it. Calamity can become the catalyst for something within the greater good when observed through a different lens. For Roseview, "battling difficult things in our lives - whether it's feeling alone, dealing with anxiety or depression, or losing family and friends," is what fuels their passion for music. Although experiences like loss and alienation are painful, Roseview manages to help us recognize them as valuable. Their music suggests that we can forge strength and wisdom even in the fires we set ourselves. The sounds are bursting with intimate ruminations and tragedies set to throttling instrumentation. With thunderous drums, the heavy hearts of helpless characters are carried on the uplifting winds of agile guitars, ground into the rocks of the hard road they travel and set free through passionate vocal performances. In the end, they find consolation and a sympathetic ear in the listener.

Roseview was formed in 2015 by a group of friends from Portland, Maine. Inspired by bands like Underoath, Counterparts and The Devil Wears Prada, they thoughtfully blend hardcore music with melodic elements to create exciting anthems that incite movement. Their charismatic performances have put them on stage alongside acts such as, Vanna, Sharptooth, Moral Code, and most recently, I Hate Heroes. The band also recently had the opportunity to be a part of the Impact Music Festival.

After signing with Tragic Hero Records, Roseview is ready to share their experiences on a larger scale. The band's music will help others think more positively. Even if you came to the show alone, it's hard to feel that way while shouting an anthem along with an entire room of your peers. Roseview has spent the past few months in the studio recording their debut full-length album, 'The Misery In Me' which will be released on August 31st, 2018. Preorders are currently available at Merchbucket.






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