A new energy is emerging in The Hague: Unstable Rosie shatter conventional notions of rock with their bold, urban sound. Their latest single, “Breakwall”, feels like a nighttime walk on rain-slick city streets – jagged garage drive, British sarcasm, raw riffs, and vocals teetering on the edge of exhaustion and defiance. There’s no room here for sweet-sounding compromises – only electric jolts of anxious guitars, hard-edged lyrics, and a blatant disregard for tradition. Unstable Rosie turn a dead-end wall into a symbol of inner struggle, where every hit is a challenge to reality – and to oneself.
This five-piece from The Hague blurs the lines between eras: the spirit of the ’70s collides with layers of modern indie and minimalism, where faded nostalgia is tinted in cold, sharp hues. “Breakwall” is unrefined art rock for today – raw, gritty, with a touch of postmodern aesthetic and uncompromising independence.









