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TRACKLISTING 

1. Just Circumstance

2. Home With You

3. Believe Me, Angela

4. In A Rut

5. A Hundred Shades of Blue

6. I'd Rather Be Alone

7. You'd Blame Me For The Rain

8. Fell through The Cracks

9. Don’t Give Up On Me

10. Better Man

11. Thanks For Trying

12. We Still Go To Rodeos 


Produced by: Paul Kolderie  

All Songs Written by: Whitney Rose 

Whitney Rose 

"We Still Go To Rodeos" 
 

Featured in Rolling Stone, Billboard, NPR, CBC, SIRIUS XM
# 14 Americana chart | #1 Alt-country specialty chart

Press Quotes:

Her new record takes her efforts to a completely new level as she beautifully succeeds in creating a new collection of songs that will live on as one her absolute best. - No Depression

Rose has a distinctive independence that shines through no matter what role she assigns herself. We Still Go to Rodeos stands out as among the best of contemporary albums. - Pop Matters 

Everything about this Whitney Rose set feels more confident, self-assured and assertive than even her impressive earlier releases... Her finest overall album; one that should raise her visibility as one of the most talented rootsy singer/songwriters, of any gender, on the crowded Americana scene. - American Songwriter 

Rose may tend to nod at the past but she's not a revivalist, she blends these familiar sounds in slyly idiosyncratic, personal ways that give We Still Go to Rodeos a handsome, modern feel that's distinct from other retro-minded Americana records, her previous albums included. - AllMusic 

This new batch of songs has a genre-defying edginess and definitive style, propelled by Rose's passionate vocals. 
- The Boot 

For her fourth record, We Still Go to Rodeos, Whitney doubled down on her commitment to finding a fresh, innovative sound, while ultimately staying true to herself on this album that she not only wrote herself but released on her own label. - Country Scene 

Rose fit right into Austin’s hallowed Americana scene with songs that draw upon country twang, pop balladry and rock ‘n’ roll energy. - Statesman 

What hasn't changed with Rose's expanding musical genres — countrypolitan, Americana, country-rock — is the songwriting at the heart of her work. - CBC Music 

Whitney Rose has released one of the best Americana albums of the year so far, full of brilliant songs, real heart and personality to boot. - Highway Queens 

Whitney Rose is back with another notable addition to her already impressive musical catalogue. The latest from Rose, We Still Go To Rodeos, is yet another tight, consistent, and well-executed album from the Canadian country star. We Still Go To Rodeos is no doubt a benchmark for how to put together a great country record. The production is full and dynamic, the lyrics convey engaging and complex narratives, and the music is lively, upbeat, and very well balanced across its many voices. - Canadian Beats

Whitney Rose doesn’t follow trends - she does her own thing. She has that wonderful vocal ability and her songwriting has developed to reach even higher levels of excellence. - Country Music People

Albums like "We Still Go to Rodeos" don't tend to appear out of the ether. In this case, it's a milestone of sorts, one that establishes her pedigree as an artist of importance even while it continues to set a standard to which all her future efforts will be compared. Whitney Rose has arrived, and this is the album that affirms that fact entirely. - Country Standard Time 

Her voice and phrasing may have you reminiscing of classic singers like Bobbie Gentry and Dusty Springfield. That’s mixed with a swagger, self-confidence, and a willingness to rock out. True to her word, she’s doing it her way. - Glide