Rising Sheffield indie band The Rosadocs have released new track ‘In The Storm', which features on their newly released ‘The City's No Good For Reflection' EP.
Available across all major streaming platforms now, the 5-track EP includes the previously released songs ‘Cross to Bear', ‘Hopeless Optimist', ‘Bittersweet' and ‘The Ladder', along with new track ‘In The Storm'. Listen to ‘In The Storm' below:
Keelan Graney, guitarist and frontman said: “'In the Storm' is basically about how time just keeps moving, whether you're ready for it or not. As you get older, life throws more at you, and the track’s a way of looking at all that using some nods to Greek mythology – we wanted to tell a deeper story but still keep it relatable.
“The EP, ‘The City’s No Good for Reflection', is about how the chaos of city life can slowly wear you down. The first track, ‘Bittersweet’, sets the tone – it’s where the title comes from. Overall, the message is that we’re stronger when we stick together. In a world that’s always rushing, it’s that connection with each other that keeps us grounded.”
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 arrival of the EP came following the band's sold-out headline show at London's Camden Assembly on Friday 13th June. On 14th June, they played an emotional homecoming show at The Leadmill in Sheffield, one of the venue's final shows before it closes.
“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.”
The Rosadocs are a five‑piece indie/alt‑rock band from Sheffield, formed in 2017 around frontman and rhythm guitarist Keelan Graney.
Fans can see the band live at the following dates this summer:
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

