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April 17, 2025

🔊 Sarah Rose's new single takes it back to growing up around dirty jazz bands and rock and roll gremlins

Sarah Rose Project, For fans of: Sarah and the Safe Word, IDKHow, Panic at the Disco, Lady Gaga, Brian Setzer Project, Bear Ghost, Redwood, Machinery of the Human Heart, The Last Arizon, Everybody's Worried About Owen

Sarah Rose Project album art, photo by Brandon Rogers

Sarah Rose of the theatrical rock band Sarah and the Safe Word has 10 years under their belt as a touring artist. With her years of experience touring and releasing four albums with Sarah and the Safe Word, she sets the stage to do something she’s never done before. She’s releasing a solo album on Say-10 Records. 

Much like her music in Sarah and the Safe Word, her music speaks to young women and non-binary folks. When considering what the people listening to her music would do while listening, Sarah Rose imagines queer monsters and nightmares drag racing and going to seedy jazz clubs. 

Sarah Rose Project Photo Credit: Brandon Rogers
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Sarah Rose of the theatrical rock band Sarah and the Safe Word has 10 years under their belt as a touring artist. With her years of experience releasing four albums in Sarah and the Safe Word, she sets the stage to do something she’s never done before. She’s releasing a solo album on Say-10 Records.

Much like her music in Sarah and the Safe Word, her music speaks to young women and non-binary folks. When considering what the people listening to her music would do while listening, Sarah Rose imagines
queer monsters and nightmares drag racing and going to seedy jazz clubs. 


About her upcoming debut album, she shares, “I think it's a very weird and spooky trip through jazz, Broadway, and being a queer garbage fire.” With a wide variety of influences including Malice Mizer, Tori Amos, and the Receiving End of Sirens, she would like to unveil more about the choice to make a solo album. The single “No Money” makes a jazzy statement with a horn section.

“
Oh, baby, we've got no money - but ooh, baby, we've got that face,” Sarah Rose sings. The lyrics feel like a middle finger up to the current state of the United States of America. The song does what its predecessors in Rose’s music and its ancestry of tracks from similar artists do so well. It’s a colorful dance for all the broke girls, gays, and theys- at the receiving end of anger and still making a joyful sound and looking good while doing it.


Listen to “No Money on Soundcloud”

“This song really came out of a great day in the studio amongst a lot of amazing Chicago musicians. I wanted to take a song back to my time as a kid growing up around dirty jazz bands and rock and roll gremlins. I think it stuck,” Sarah Rose shares. 

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