Album Review: Roswell Road - Rebel Joy
Roswell Road prise the best parts from mature pop, contemporary country and indie folk to forge a sound unique and elegantly formed. Harmony voices offer one shade, sincere writing another while the ability to shape a song for keen ears carves a body of music to lavishly reward time afforded. Jasmine Watkiss and Zoe Wren drew on experience from different aspects of music to frame an original duo named Rowell eventually upgraded to Roswell Road to avoid online confusion. REBEL JOY rolls out to be an agreeable debut album stocked with ample hooks and key moments aching to have the surface scratched. If the crux of album promotion is to have a killer song at hand, Roswell Road achieved this early on with the release of the first promotional track at the back end of 2025. 'Back Row ' was full of accessible credentials headed by a catchy melody making it readily detectable in lengthy playlists. The other two songs to appear in the run up offered an alternative dimension to the d...