New Music: The Rosadocs – “The Ladder”: Sheffield’s Anthemic Indie-Rock Climbers Share Emotional Reach
- dailyentertainment95
- Jun 29
- 1 min read
The Rosadocs are a five-piece indie rock band based in Sheffield, originally formed in 2017. Featuring Keelan Graney (vocals/rhythm guitar), Joe Egan (lead guitar), Will Davies (bass), Callum Raynor (drums), and Myles Henderson (keys/backing vocals) they’ve rapidly built a loyal following across the UK underground scene. Their sound revolves around anthemic guitar-driven melodies, emotional storytelling, and dynamic live performances. Over the years, they’ve played iconic UK venues, including the Octagon and Leadmill, garnered festival slots at Tramlines and Y Not, and received high praise from outlets like Gigslutz and TotalNtertainment for their authentic charisma and powerful presence.
The Ladder”:Part of their five-track EP The City’s No Good for Reflection released on June 20, 2025. “The Ladder” closes the record with pop-leaning indie melodies and driving guitar rhythms. Critics note its "shimmering heartbreak" and emotive lyricism, showcasing a softer, more introspective side of the band’s expressive range. The song has also found a place in live sets, being warmly received at recent shows and contributing to the EP’s reputation as a versatile showcase of the band’s evolving sound.
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