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Swedish pop wondergirl Rosanna releases her new single 'Waterfall' on August 22nd on download & deluxe limited CD through Popjustice Hi-Fi, and now you can watch the video, a meteorological confection of brooding storm clouds and longing.
‘Waterfall’ is a thunderous, two-chorused chunk of desolate Swedish gloompop which Rosanna says is about letting down your guard. The song was produced and co-written in London with Jim Eliot (Kylie, Sunday Girl, Ladyhawke) and is accompanied by ‘Runaway’, another song about “not caring what the world says”. Rosanna says this: “I’ve been trying to make big pop music with heart and soul. Releasing my first single in Britain is perfect for me because that bit in the middle is what British pop fans seem to enjoy finding.”
‘Waterfall’ is the first release on Popjustice Hi-Fi, a new label specialising in above-average pop tuneage.