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Toronto-based singer-songwriter Rose Brokenshire has returned with her single “Better Now”, which follows her 2020 EP, In A Spell.

A very lush and pretty slow-burning dreamy folk offering, it balances the delicate songwriting with an atmospheric glow that puts your mind at ease as it carefully breaks your heart.

The song was written during a massive transition period in Rose’s life while she was dealing with chronic pain and mental illness. As she describes further below:

I wanted to make something that honoured the journey of growth – something that expressed love for both the ups and downs, the light days and dark days, and the tools I found most healing during a more desolate chapter of my life,” said Rose. “I made this music to self-soothe; to share a tangible piece of my healing journey that I can listen to and feel proud of, and to serve as a reminder to always be gentle with yourself.


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