Uncannily reminiscent of the Laurel Canyon greats... I could listen to it all my life
— Lauren Down, Line of Best Fit

Rosie Miles is an alt-folk storyteller who’s soaring melodies and poetic lyrics serve as her ink and pen. 'A gifted and charismatic songwriter' (Tom Robinson, BBC Radio 6), she is endlessly inspired by Joni Mitchell, Madison Cunningham, and Laura Marling. Her music dances effortlessly between the worlds of Indie, Folk & Jazz, evoking a welcome nostalgia of the 70s songwriter movement.

Absolutely exquisite
— Emily Pilbeam, BBC Introducing West Yorkshire

Known for her captivating performances blending powerful vocals and off-the-cuff anecdotes that make each show unreplicable, Rosie has performed across the country, including support slots for Tom Robinson, The Man The Myth The Meatslab, Rachael Lavelle, Rosie Frater-Taylor and O’Hooley & Tidow. Longlisted for Glastonbury Emerging Talent Competition 2025, her music has also received support from Music:Leeds Launchpad+ Programme, BBC Radio 6 and BBC Introducing as well as press coverage in KLOF Magazine, Babystep Magazine, For The Rabbits and Triste Magazine.

A voice that is hard not to fall in love with
— Triste Magazine

After the success of her anthemic debut EP ‘Still Life’, which was an intricate and cathartic lament of her self-paralysis during the stillness of 2020, Rosie went back to the studio alone to record her most personal songs exactly as she had written them: with just her and her guitar. Released in January 2025, her sophomore EP ‘Meet You in the Morning’ sees her stripped back to the bare bones both musically and lyrically as she explores the quieter and more solitary side of grief, healing and friendship.

Gifted and Charismatic Songwriter
— Tom Robinson, BBC Radio 6