Equal parts poignant and lighthearted,
Esther Rose's honeyed retro-country has the crossover appeal of artists like
Margo Price and
Kelsey Waldon. Steeped in dreamy, rustic twang, her solo debut, This Time Last Night, arrived in 2017. Her third album, 2021's
How Many Times, added a touch of pop luminance to the mix without diluting her songs' folksy charm.
Born in Detroit and based New Orleans,
Rose began her recording career in collaboration with her then-husband,
Luke Winslow-King, in 2013. They split in 2015, and she set about putting together an album of her own. Recorded in April 2017 with a band consisting of Lyle Werner on fiddle, Matt Bell on lap steel, Callie Millington on bass, and
Cameron Snyder on drums, the resulting This Time Last Night appeared on the Mashed Potato label in June. That year, she also accepted an invitation to provide backing vocals for two tracks on
Jack White's 2018 album
Boarding House Reach.
Rose soon signed with
Father/Daughter Records, which released her second long-player,
You Made It This Far, in 2019. It featured the same band but with
Dan Cutler on bass instead of Millington. A covers EP, My Favorite Mistakes, followed on
Father/Daughter in mid-2020, with
Rose's take on songs originally by
Hank Williams,
Roy Orbison,
Sheryl Crow, and
Nick Lowe.
Co-produced by
Rose and
Ross Farbe of synth pop band
Video Age, her third full-length, 2021's
How Many Times, was recorded with her previous album's lineup and additional contributors including electric guitarist Max Bien-Kahn. It arrived in March 2021 on
Father/Daughter (U.S.) and
Full Time Hobby (U.K.). ~ Marcy Donelson