Singer-Songwriter Shealagh Rose Shares Cathartic and Cautionary Single “Tunnel Vision”
Shealagh Rose is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Hamilton, Ontario. Developing her voice and songwriting in Toronto at Humber College’s Bachelor of Music program, she worked with mentors like Rik Emmett (Triumph), and had the opportunity to record backup vocals with legendary producer Ken Scott. She was a regional finalist in CBC’s 2017 Searchlight competition with her song, “Dream,” off of her debut EP Island. Lush with soulful vocals, addicting progressions, and beautiful string sections, the record boasts the aesthetic of indie folk anthems.
Shealagh’s sophomore release teases of her earlier works, while introducing grittier sounds, and blending the lines between folk music and contemporary pop.
“Radio Silence,” the first single off of her sophomore EP, was released this September to critical acclaim. The latest track, “Tunnel Vision,” is a beautifully apathetic look at modernity and short-term narrowed thinking in our environment. “I think technology has harmed the way we as a society feel empathy,” Shealagh elaborates. “A lot of us have either become apathetic or have developed a narrow sense of thinking (tunnel vision).”