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Rosetta West's "Circle of Doubt" Delivers You Into Tranquil

Updated: Jun 11

Crafting unique, colorful pieces like "Circle of Doubt," Rosetta West flaunts its musical prowess in every release it makes.
Rosetta West artist photo

Hailing from Illinois, Rosetta West is a three-piece band that not only captures attention but also connects through its musings. The band includes founder and songwriter Joseph Demagore, who handles vocals, guitars, and keyboards; Jason X, who plays bass and keyboards; and Nathan Q. Scratch, the drummer. Demagore has also been a co-producer and sound engineer for a while. The trio often injects fragments of psychedelia and country music into their musical potion, giving an entirely different aura to their creations from the usual rock harmonies you listen to.


"Sculpted with hard, enchanting, repetitive guitar riffs that resemble blues, this band's latest release, "Circle of Doubt," gives you an epiphany."


Rosetta West's "Circle of Doubt" song cover art

With ample torpor and depth, this song lies in a dark area, but it consists of a tint of hope, too. The track revolves around the concept "Circle of Doubt," where one finds oneself time and time again as he/she continues living in this hauntingly beautiful world, telling a story of trying desperately to break out of that loop after being burned out in a heavy, spiritual battle. The soft rock melody of the track gives it a spooky vibe that delivers the message of the track, how one should be afraid and also face those fears in life, flawlessly. The delicate nature of the song also gives it an edge, making a bigger impact on the audience compared to other music pieces that fall in the same category.



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