Combining equal parts of Classic Punk, Rockabilly, Modern Rock & the Melody of Elvis, The Rosedales are resurrecting everything that made 50's rock & roll so cool. Songs about chicks, hot-rods, ghouls & ghosts are all-original and involve no explicit lyrics. Many fans of The Misfits, Social Distortion and The Beach Boys are adding The Rosedales to their list of worshiped idols. The Rosedales were known as The Onlys since the release of their debut recording, "Gravest Hits", on Friday, October...
Combining equal parts of Classic Punk, Rockabilly, Modern Rock & the Melody of Elvis, The Rosedales are resurrecting everything that made 50's rock & roll so cool. Songs about chicks, hot-rods, ghouls & ghosts are all-original and involve no explicit lyrics. Many fans of The Misfits, Social Distortion and The Beach Boys are adding The Rosedales to their list of worshiped idols.
The Rosedales were known as The Onlys since the release of their debut recording, "Gravest Hits", on Friday, October 13th, 2000. After many successful shows in Chicago, Colorado and Wisconsin, The Onlys created a buzz in the haunted music community. As of 2002, the Onlys have now become The Rosedales. The new name is based on the Legend of Rosedale Park in Chicago.
The official release of The Rosedales full-length album finally arrived at the end of October 2003. The CD release party was held just before Halloween with special guest Dr. Chud from The Misfits. "Raise Your Spirits" includes ten original Rosedales songs including a remixed version of the hit song "Frozen Ghost" from The Onlys Gravest Hits. "Frozen Ghost" has been heard on radio stations in Ft. Collins-CO, Kenosha-WI, St. Louis-MO and on Q101's Local Music Showcase.
Antidote records considers The Rosedales to be "a true stand-out in the horror-rock genre." The Rosedales travel to gigs in a Hot-Rod 1965 Cadillac Hearse. Known all across the Midwest as "The Ride of Frankenstein", this hot-rod hearse has been spotted at popular live music venues, record stores and cemeteries. With orange flames on the hood and a creepy coffin in the back, curious kids wonder if The Rosedales are a rock band or a group of evil super villains.
The Rosedales have released Once Apon a Season in 2009, their best album to date with a special guest appearance from London May of Samhain fame. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.