Classic Rock

The Soundtrack Of My Life Singer-songwriter Rosalie Cunningham on the records, artists and gigs that are of lasting significance to her.

Having started out as a teenager with Ipso Facto in the late noughties, singersongwriter Rosalie Cunningham emerged as the guiding force of Purson. The band’s billowy psych-prog sustained itself for two essential studio albums before Cunningham called time in 2017. She’s since embarked on a grippingly eclectic solo career. Her latest album Two Piece Puzzle is rich, dark, playful and wonderfully adventurous. We really wouldn’t expect anything less.

THE FIRST MUSIC I REMEMBER HEARING

I was exposed to a lot of cool music growing up, because my dad was a musician. But by Edison Lighthouse. I don’t know if it’s because the character in the song had a similar name to me, but something just sort of stuck.

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