New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Indie Pop duo Roses & Revolutionstransports us to life on the road with their latest single, "Coffee (feat. Lostboycrow)" (out May 14 viaNettwerk Records). "
Coffee" featuring the soulful indie-pop sounds of Lostboycrowis rhythmic and upbeat, with a catchy melody and pop feel. Roses & Revolutions invites its listeners into their world of reminiscing that can never get too loud, with the vocal intimacy exchanged and collaborated between guest vocalist Lostboycrow and vocalist, musician, and frontwoman Alyssa Coco.
Roses & Revolutions, which consist of Alyssa Coco and Matt Merritt, transformed their dystopian feelings into a thing of beauty. Their latest single unfolds like a short film noir, which sets a palpable mood and cycles through a wave of emotions."Towards the beginning of quarantine, when everything felt very mundane, I brought my mind back to being on tour just at the beginning of March, to quite literally sitting downstairs in the lobby of one of the hotels, sipping a cup of coffee. I realized there's something so small and special about it. There have been many times in my life that things have been discussed or worked out with someone in a lobby of a hotel, in person or on the phone," notes Alyssa Coco.
Speaking of short film, today we are pleased to join with the band for the release of their new music video for the single, which to the surprise of no one, has this very cinematic quality that straddles the thin line between your typical music video with the band singing in front of the camera, but its on the effects and directorial choices that turns provides the video with this somewhat avant-garde quality that also fits very well with the dreamy undertones of the song.
About the video, the band comments "For this video, our vision was to create a dreamy, earthy world to present 'Coffee.' We used physical prisms and held them over the lens of the camera to give off that vibe. Even with COVID restrictions, we wanted to figure out how to have Lostboycrow be a part of the video. He recorded his parts on his phone. So, in this particular world, that's where he was singing and communicating from"