Rosellas Release New Single “Better Love” Ahead of Upcoming EP Shadow Dancing

Rosellas have unveiled their latest single, “Better Love”, a soaring and emotionally charged indie rock track that sets the tone for their forthcoming EP, Shadow Dancing, due for release in May 2026.

Following a standout year in 2025 filled with consistent releases and extensive live performances, the Manchester-based band continue their upward momentum with a track that blends anthemic ambition with introspective songwriting. “Better Love” emerges as the second single from the upcoming EP, offering a glimpse into the band’s evolving sound and artistic direction.

Drawing inspiration from the singalong immediacy of Sam Fender alongside the expansive, reverb-drenched textures of Pink Floyd and The War On Drugs, Rosellas craft a sound that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking. The track pairs driving acoustic elements - including Nashville-strung guitar - with carefully restrained electric layers, creating space for atmospheric vocal effects and a richly detailed production.

Lyrically, “Better Love” carries a reflective and reassuring message. The band describe the song as “almost sung in third person, as if it's a promise to yourself that things will get better,” capturing a sense of nostalgia and acceptance while embracing the unpredictability of life’s journey.

The release builds on a growing list of achievements for Rosellas, including radio support from TalkSport and Radio X, as well as placements across major Spotify editorial playlists such as The Official Formula 1, Betfred Super League, and Wimbledon Official playlists.

With Shadow Dancing on the horizon, the band are also taking their new material on the road, with a run of UK tour dates throughout spring, culminating in a hometown show at Band On The Wall in Manchester.

“Better Love” is available now on all streaming platforms.

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