Rosie Haze unveils new single 'Fresh Flowers'

Portland-based singer-songwriter Rosie Haze returns with her new single 'Fresh Flowers', offering an intimate glimpse into a period of personal transformation, shaped by growth and rediscovery after stepping away from a difficult relationship.

Rooted in moody indie textures and layered harmonies, 'Fresh Flowers' draws subtle inspiration from artists such as Phoebe Bridgers and Radiohead. The song balances atmospheric production with vulnerable lyricism, creating a space that feels both fragile and expansive. Recorded in her home studio in Portland, the track reflects Rosie’s hands-on creative approach, incorporating experimental vocal arrangements and emotionally direct storytelling.

'Fresh Flowers' also serves as a preview of her forthcoming debut album 'For Who I Was', a project that explores relationships, identity, and the broader political context surrounding personal growth. Blending indie, alternative, and pop influences, Rosie Haze continues to carve out a sound that feels deeply personal while resonating with wider audiences.

Have a listen to 'Fresh Flowers' in the player below.