Before arriving to the venue she managed to get a cab driver who didn't know where Debaser was located (which happens very rarely since this is Stockholm's most famous "rock" club). Anyway, she made it just in time to finish soundcheck before the doors were opened and we got to hear a fantastic set from an artist "showcasing her unique talent for rich, dark melodies and a voice that not only draws you in, but still haunts you the next day". Her current album Lead Ballon is out now on The Family Records.
"At 21, Brooklyn-based singer and songwriter Rosi Golan spoke French, Hungarian, German, Hebrew, and English. One language she had yet to learn was music-so she bought a guitar on a whim after she saw a sign for a guitar sale. After her neighbor taught her a chord, she holed up in her room for six weeks while mourning the loss of her grandmother and pounded out her first ballad. "I think you might be kind of good," a friend told her after hearing it. "Maybe." Turns out she was more than kind of good. Songs from Golan's first soulful album, The Drifter & The Gypsy, made their way to the soundtracks of One Tree Hill, Private Practice, and Dear John. Currently, she's on tour and gearing up for the August release of her sophomore album, Lead Balloon, out August 30." Interview Magazine



