Claire Rosinkranz – ‘i’m too pretty for this’

Claire Rosinkranz releases pop-infused cut ‘i’m too pretty for this’.
From garnering overnight fame on TikTok after ‘Backyard Boy’ reached viral status, Claire Rosinkranz is on an unstoppable upwards trajectory that culminates at her latest cut ‘i’m too pretty for this’. This newest feat follows on from this year’s releases of the catchy ‘i h8 that i still feel bad for u’ and ‘stuck on us’, which featured vocals from DIY artist Aidan Bissett.
‘‘i’m too pretty for this’ screams a gen-z alternative pop atmosphere while upholding a sentimental ‘90s groove through Rosinkranz’s delectable harmonies and punchy guitar lines. Teeming with an undeniable infectious energy, the emotion-fuelled single comes complete with a message similar in vein to earlier release ‘Frankenstein’.
The shimmering pop-infused number details the faltering of a relationship and the realisation that she deserves better, as the lyrics divulge “Why do your promises never stick? / And why are your words always full of shit? / I’m too pretty for this…”.
On the track the Southern-Californian comments: “Sometimes you need to say “I’m too pretty for this” and just move on…”. Utterly empowering and highlighting the importance of realising your self-worth post-breakup, Rosinkranz offers a beacon of hope for love-sick teens around the world.
With two stunning EPs under her belt, hopefully there’s a debut album on the horizon.
Words by Lana Williams
Newcastle sludge metal maestros are back with a 45-minute journey through spacey riffs, Sabbath invoking grooves, and a surprise appearance from a hip-hop legend.
Actor-slash-artist Joe Keery of musical identity Djo releases The Crux, an album rooted in allusions to old-school music with a heavy dose of his intelligent self-reflection and takes on modern society that leave long-lasting impressions.
One of rock’s great songwriters, Paul Weller is rightly celebrated for his punchy, poetic brand of punk. Yet look closer at his work with The Jam, venture beyond to his time with The Style Council, and dive into his decades-long solo career, and you’ll find another genre which has influenced practically everything he’s ever made: soul music.
“London, come on ta fuck, let’s fucking go” the magic words from Gurriers frontman, Dan Hoff, to kick off the chaos at the band’s largest headline show to date, a sold-out Scala, on Thursday night.
“These are the joys of getting old, you go deaf. I’ve also got the joy of going blind. Fortunately I’ve still got my voice - cause if I lose that, I’ve got the full Tommy”, wisecracked Roger Daltrey during the first of two shows The Who were headlining at The Royal Albert Hall.
Tom Walker- A Sheer Delight by Candlelight at Hackney Church.
Shoegaze band HONEY I’M HOME invite listeners into their dreamy, introspective world with new single, Wishful Thinking.
‘Forever Is A Feeling’: love in its most enduring form.
Following on from the cerebral and swirling ‘Call It A Draw’, Uwade’s latest teaser from her upcoming record comes in the neatly wrapped soulful intonations of ‘Harmattan’.
Self Esteem, the acclaimed project of Rebecca Lucy Taylor, has unveiled her powerful new single, ‘If Not Now, It’s Soon’. The third track to be released from her highly anticipated third album, A Complicated Woman, its announcement comes alongside details of her biggest tour to date.
More, showcases Wallows’ ever-evolving sound, blending indie rock, pop, and existential reflections into a captivating collection that further solidifies their place in the alternative music scene.
Acclaimed singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist AK Patterson has just released her new EP 'Jailbird'.