Draft:Del Roscoe

Del Roscoe

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Del Roscoe is an American gothic indie Americana band formed in Atlanta, Georgia. The band is known for their DIY aesthetic and handmade approach to both their music and visual content.[1]

History

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Del Roscoe emerged from the Atlanta music scene, developing a sound that blends gothic elements with indie rock and Americana influences.The band maintains a do-it-yourself approach to their creative output, producing handmade materials alongside their musical releases.[2]

The album was completed shortly before the death of founding member and bassist Paul Abrelat, who recorded his parts after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. [3]The record is dedicated to Abrelat.

Musical Style and Influences

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The band's music has been described as "gothic indie Americana," incorporating elements from multiple genres.[4] They are noted for their DIY production aesthetic.

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • [Del Roscoe] (2025) - Released August 22, 2025[5]

Reception

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  • “Del Roscoe’s latest single is steeped in shadows, but it’s the kind of song that illuminates the space around it by acknowledging the dark.”[6]
  • “The album’s ten-track structure shows real sophistication in sequencing… together they build this cohesive narrative world that feels both familiar and completely unique.” [2]
  • “A southern gothic band from Atlanta, Georgia, Del Roscoe brings the campfire horror story back into today’s country music scene.”[7]

Band Members [3]

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Current Members

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  • Robert Lee - guitar, vocals (2024-present)
  • Tim Lee - mandolin, vocals (2024-present)
  • Yanaëlle Cornez - electric guitar, vocals (2024-present)
  • Steve Thomas - lap steel guitar (2024-present)
  • Matt McKenny - drums (2024-present)
  • Jeremy Keen - bass (2025-present)

Previous Members

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  • Paul Abrelat - bass (2024)

References

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  1. ^ FestyGoNuts (2025-08-25). "ATL's Gothic Americana Band Del Roscoe Opens a Haunting New World with Debut Album". Festy GoNuts!. Retrieved 2025-09-17.
  2. ^ a b "Meet Del Roscoe, This Year's Most Unexpected Musical Discovery". Indie Boulevard Magazine. 2025-08-24. Retrieved 2025-09-17.
  3. ^ a b Howard, Damo (2025-08-22). "Del Roscoe drops debut album". Retrieved 2025-09-17.
  4. ^ "Meet Del Roscoe, This Year's Most Unexpected Musical Discovery". Indie Boulevard Magazine. 2025-08-24. Retrieved 2025-09-17.
  5. ^ "Del Roscoe's "Black Hats" Follows An Ominous Fear-Mongering Figure Through The World". Wildfire Music + News. 2025-08-20. Retrieved 2025-09-17.
  6. ^ Galasso, Kath (2025-08-16). "Shadows and Warnings: Del Roscoe's "Black Hats" Delivers a Chilling Americana Tale". Onstage Magazine.com. Retrieved 2025-09-17.
  7. ^ Meyers, Canaan (2025-08-27). "Del Roscoe Introduces Themselves As Eccentric & Haunting Americana Act On New Self-Titled Album". Music Mecca. Retrieved 2025-09-17.
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