(Dan Tri) - Rock band Rosewood has just released the song "Wind of Youth", marking their return after 15 years, carrying a message about youth and beautiful youthful memories.
"The Wind Blows Youth" is distilled by Rosewood from the touching love story of two people who, although they cannot be together, those moments create a beautiful picture of youth.
The song is not only about love but also evokes youthful memories. This is Rosewood's gift to those who have accompanied the group through the years.
The song is a ballad, but Rosewood skillfully breathes new life into it with a unique blend of electronica and alternative rock. The song breaks the traditional structure, bringing surprises but still retains the romantic, surreal qualities typical of Rosewood's music.
Rosewood returns after 15 years (Photo: Character provided).
Linh Vu is the main composer and arranger of this song. He said that the group agreed to preserve the musical spirit that made Rosewood famous, while setting a goal to explore new boundaries.
It was the reunion after nearly 15 years that helped the group look at youth from a more mature and profound perspective. The spirit of solidarity and unity in musical direction helped the group complete the song completely.
Rosewood plans to release two albums in the near future. One is a pure alternative rock album that includes unfinished songs from their early days. Another is a "hidden album" that is very experimental, blending electronica, grunge and indie pop.
Founded in Hanoi in 2006, Rosewood quickly made their mark in the rock community with their distinctive alternative rock style. Rosewood's members are all familiar faces from famous bands such as Buratinox and Smallfire.
The group is loved for the songs: Forgotten Things, One Thing Is Forever, Sound of Time... Rosewood is also an indispensable name in the Rockstorm series with explosive performances, combining unique style and profound messages.
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