De Rosa

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Nocturne for the Absentee 04:42 Tools
A Love Economy 04:58 Tools
It Helps To See You Hurt 04:25 Tools
In Code 04:29 Tools
Pest 05:07 Tools
Under The Stairs 03:44 Tools
Stillness 04:14 Tools
Swell 04:06 Tools
Flight Recorder 04:38 Tools
Cathkin Braes 04:44 Tools
Tinto 04:21 Tools
Evelyn 03:55 Tools
Camera 02:49 Tools
Steam Comes Off Our House 03:55 Tools
New Lanark 03:43 Tools
Father's Eyes 03:25 Tools
All Saints Day 02:54 Tools
Hopes & Little Jokes 02:13 Tools
Spectres 02:13 Tools
Hattonrigg Pit Disaster 02:18 Tools
On Recollection 02:53 Tools
The Engineer 04:45 Tools
Headfirst 02:43 Tools
Lanes 02:43 Tools
Chip on My Shoulder 02:43 Tools
Falling Water 03:03 Tools
Scott Fank Juniper 03:03 Tools
Prelude to Entropic Doom 03:03 Tools
The Sea Cup 03:41 Tools
Fausta 03:41 Tools
Devils 03:41 Tools
The Mute 03:41 Tools
Lanes (Reprise) 03:41 Tools
Nocturne for an Absentee (Mogwai Remix) 04:34 Tools
Amy's Song 04:35 Tools
Appendix #5 - The Sea Cup 03:40 Tools
De Rosa - Nocturne for Absentee 05:42 Tools
Appendix #1 - It Lives In Parks 03:36 Tools
De Rosa 04:43 Tools
One Sixtieth Of A Second/Too Late 06:07 Tools
Appendix #2 - Ore 02:44 Tools
A Prelude to Entropic Doom 03:51 Tools
Under The Stairs (Christmas Reverie) - Demo Version 03:45 Tools
Blisters (Dirty Version) 04:03 Tools
Appendix #7 - Out To Play 03:43 Tools
Appendix #6 - Falling Water 03:02 Tools
Appendix #8 - Robin Song 04:56 Tools
Appendix #11 - Community 04:33 Tools
Appendix #9 - Joyless 03:33 Tools
Under The Stairs (Xmas Reverie) 03:46 Tools
Arc 04:12 Tools
Cathkin Brae 03:49 Tools
To Early Days of Home 05:35 Tools
Cathkin Brakes 04:35 Tools
Ore 02:48 Tools
Robin Song 04:57 Tools
It Lives in Parks 03:37 Tools
Out To Play 03:44 Tools
Nocturne for Absentee 05:42 Tools
Joyless 03:34 Tools
Community 04:35 Tools
Appendix #3 - Blisters (clean version) 04:35 Tools
Un-Break My Heart 03:55 Tools
Hoodoo 03:43 Tools
Under The Stairs (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Steam Comes Off our House - De Rosa 00:00 Tools
Scorr Fank Juniper 03:46 Tools
Under The Stairs (Christmas Reverie) 05:19 Tools
Love Economy 04:53 Tools
Hands In Your Pockets 03:20 Tools
Mystery Of Love 04:05 Tools
Runaway 03:50 Tools
Robin Song (FOUND Remix) 05:19 Tools
Little Wing 04:05 Tools
Sure Had A Wonderful Time Last Night 03:46 Tools
Tell Mama 03:46 Tools
Bring It On Home 04:25 Tools
Mueve la Colita 04:04 Tools
It Helps to See You Hurt (live @ Vera, Groningen) 04:25 Tools
Tinto (acoustic) 04:04 Tools
Time Is Money 04:35 Tools
Let's Get Loud 04:07 Tools
Rather Go Blind 03:59 Tools
Maniyamba 03:59 Tools
Maniyamba (Prelude) 03:59 Tools
Three Wishes 03:59 Tools
Unbreack My Heart 03:59 Tools
White Flamingo 04:24 Tools
Father's Eyes (Edit) 03:18 Tools
Blue Rose 04:24 Tools
Ball & Chain 04:24 Tools
Dancing In The Moonlight 04:24 Tools
Daddy 04:24 Tools
Hopes And Little Jakes 04:24 Tools
Woodilee Song 04:45 Tools
A Love Economy (Demo) 04:45 Tools
Evelyn (Edit) 03:18 Tools
Sylvia (Featuring Georgia Cécile and Gillian Fleetwood) 03:18 Tools
Blisters 03:18 Tools
Head First 03:18 Tools
cathink braes 04:45 Tools
Hallelujah Chorus FULL MIX 04:45 Tools
Dancing In The Moolight (Reprise) 04:45 Tools
Outside The Window 04:45 Tools
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De Rosa are a band from Bellshill, Scotland. The band was formed by main songwriter Martin John Henry in the early 2000’s. They are a five piece (brothers James and Neil Woodside on bass and drums respectively, with Chris Connick on guitar and Andrew Bush on piano). Signed to Glasgow's Chemikal Underground Records they released 'Mend' - their debut album - in June 2006. During 2008, De Rosa released a new track free for download every month with the resulting collection of 12 songs being named "Appendices." Their second album, 'Prevention,' was released in March 2009, also on Chemikal Underground. De Rosa are noted for their use of indie rock guitar-based compositions combined with Henry's personal lyrics sung in a Scottish accent. Henry's lyrics referenced the social history of his home county of Lanarkshire. Although heavily influenced by the alternative rock music of the 1980s and 1990s, De Rosa's sound also makes reference to other sub-genres of music, with elements of slowcore, Scottish folk and electronic music. Later in their development, the band began to use more synthesisers and drum machines in their live set, their sound moving away from the guitar-based rock of their debut material towards a fusion of electronic and traditional styles. De Rosa disbanded in May 2009 then reformed in 2012 with a view to release a third album in 2013. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.