An Interview with Ameliarose

On the verge of releasing her debut album at 19 years old – New York based singer-songwriter Ameliarose is feeling the nervousness settling in, but ready to take on the world. Not an easy thing to do having self-produced your own album at this age, but here she is doing what she does best, and she’s doing it well. Amelia has seen through the ins and outs of the music industry at a young age, which include multiple touring cycles and making an appearance in the popular singing competition show American Idol that landed her in the top 68 out of 200k with a golden ticket to Hollywood. Quite the resume, yet her focus and determination continue to build. During this pandemic, Amelia has amassed over 1000 hours (and counting) of dedicated live streaming, and in result, has gained national attention as her fanbase has grown within that time frame. Her debut album “Dead Moths In My Sugar” is set to drop later this summer, and we get the opportunity to dive into the production and songwriting process that went behind this record. This album is straight from the heart, as she tackles themes of anxiety and toxic relationships and beyond; If there was any such thing as a blueprint for a debut outing – here’s one you will not want to miss. She’s known the piano from end to end since her earliest days, and growing up under the influences of Fiona Apple, Jeff Buckley, St. Vincent, and Arlo Parks are very noticeable in her compositions, but with a contemporary spark of everything she is. Tune into this episode with a rising talent in Ameliarose, and be sure to buy and stream her debut EP, “Dead Moths In My Sugar,” slated for a late summer release via Allegory Records/Deko Entertainment. And lastly, stick around for the final segment of this episode as she performs her latest gripping single, “Nosedive.”

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