Bosh Rothman Photo credit: Megan Anton
Los Angeles songwriter and musician Bosh Rothman today has released new single “Big Me,” the latest track from his debut EP Joshua, out May 8th via Broken Sticks Records.
Explains Rothman, “Dave Grohl has said this song is about feeling small and seeking validation—something I deeply relate to in the music community. Often feeling like an outsider, always looking in and wanting to feel wanted.”
The forthcoming EP is a tender, forthright swirl of Americana, folk, and indie rock–a peek into Rothman’s life during a period of turbulence.
Bosh ‘Berlin’ Rothman is an American songwriter and musician who was born and raised in St. Louis, MO, now based in Los Angeles, CA. He began his professional music career at age 16 when he signed to DreamWorks Records with his band Living Things. He spent 12 years traveling the globe touring and released 3 critically acclaimed albums with Living Things. The band released albums through DreamWorks, Geffen & Jive Records.
He’s also the former drummer and co-creator of Kills Birds. He has worked, toured and collaborated with talents such as Blondshell (drummed on Blondshell, _If You Asked For a Picture), Kim Gordon, Grammy winning artist Amanda Shires, Steve Albini, Rich Costey, Blur, The Libertines, and Guns N’ Roses. He has performed on national & international TV & radio shows such as The Tonight Show, Late Night with Jimmy Kimmel, BBC Radio 1, and KROCK.
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