Sheffield’s rising indie force The Rosadocs have released the full version of their hotly anticipated EP, featuring the brand-new and never-before-heard track “In the Storm”, now available across all major streaming platforms.
The five-track collection – named The City’s no good for reflection includes the previously released and critically praised “Cross to Bear”, “Hopeless Optimist”, “Bittersweet”, and “The Ladder”, culminating in the newly unveiled “In the Storm” – a powerful and poignant anthem of hope and emotional resilience.
The EP showcases the band’s emotional range, moving from anthemic festival-ready choruses to stripped-back, intimate moments of vulnerability. Self-produced and fiercely independent, the release confirms The Rosadocs’ status as one of the UK’s most exciting grassroots bands on the rise.
The release came off the back of a huge week on the road for the band, who sold out their London headline show at Camden Assembly on Friday 13 June, before returning to Sheffield for an emotionally charged, sold-out homecoming show at The Leadmill on Saturday 14 June – one of the venue’s final shows before its impending closure.
“Seeing the Leadmill go is devastating not only to Sheffield, but to the industry as a whole,” said keyboardist Myles Henderson. “Seeing bands in there as a youngster was the driving force behind me getting past the barrier and on to the stage myself. To be playing one of the final shows truly feels like a full circle moment for myself and the band. Though I wish it didn’t have to be the case, it’s a great honour to be included in the final chapter of an amazing story.”
With sold-out venues across the country, emotional scenes at home, and high-profile festival slots in the calendar, The Rosadocs are heading into a defining summer. Their EP is already drawing comparisons to early Courteeners and Catfish and the Bottlemen – with an extra layer of heart, honesty and ambition.
The band’s upward momentum is showing no signs of slowing, with key support from BBC Introducing, Radio X, and a devoted, fast-growing fanbase built through hard graft, standout songwriting and a magnetic live presence.
26/07/25 – Tramlines Festival
27/07/25 – Together Again Festival
15/08/25 – Rock N Roll Circus Norwich
16/08/25 – Hardwick Festival
22/08/25 – Come Together Festival
23/08/25 – Victorious Festival
30/08/25 – Rock N Roll Circus Sheffield
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