Roses In December Punk Grunge Band Changing Alternative Rock
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9 Lounges Team
7/20/2025


A Sonic Rebellion Born from the North
From the heart of Newcastle’s underground scene, Roses In December are building a reputation for being more than just a band—they’re a movement. Drawing influence from punk’s protest roots and the melancholic intensity of 90s grunge, their music doesn’t just entertain—it disrupts.
This isn’t escapism. It’s confrontation. And their message is clear: wake up, feel something, fight back.
Amidst the noise of the mainstream, Roses In December rise like a battle cry. Hailing from Newcastle, this fierce and fearless band fuses the unfiltered aggression of punk and the gloom-soaked chaos of grunge, all while delivering a blistering critique of the very systems we live under.
No strangers to struggle, Roses In December aren’t making music for the sake of melody—they're wielding sound like a weapon. With a politically charged ethos and a socialist worldview, this band is determined to confront the darkest shadows of modern society, from corporate greed and toxic masculinity to the decay of community under late-stage capitalism.
Message Over Marketing: The Power of Protest
At their core, Roses In December are radically political, not in a gimmicky way, but with a sincerity that comes from lived experience. They've seen how a neglectful government can rip apart communities. They've watched inequality grow, and rather than turn inward, they've channeled their outrage outward—into scathing lyrics and explosive energy.
They want fans to feel the fire, but also understand the system. Their mission? Help people make sense of their anger—and turn it into action. They’re not here to give you escape. They’re here to hand you a mirror.

Live Rage: From Radio 1 to The Alternative Escape
Roses In December’s ethos has already found major allies. They’ve received backing from BBC Radio 1, a huge nod to their growing presence in the UK’s alternative scene. And if you caught them at The Alternative Escape or A Stone’s Throw Festival 2024, you’ve likely seen firsthand the chaos they inspire—mosh pits, raw emotion, and unity through rage.
Their live shows are an explosion of tension and release, creating space for listeners to turn fury into freedom. Whether it's screaming through the mic or shattering silence with distortion, every moment feels intentional—every note, a protest.
What Comes Next?
With a sharpened sound, clearer vision, and growing acclaim, Roses In December are poised to become one of the defining voices of UK punk’s next chapter. As they march forward, they’ll keep offering something rare and necessary: a place for your pain, a voice for your rage, and a reminder that resistance is possible—even beautiful.
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More Than Music: A Call to Consciousness
Roses In December are standing at the crossroads of art and activism, reminding listeners that punk isn't just a genre—it's a tool for resistance. In an industry often driven by algorithms and apathy, they dare to deliver messages that matter.
Their haunting riffs are more than sonic texture—they’re battle cries, layered with themes of identity, alienation, and systemic injustice. Their name, evocative and poetic, becomes a symbol: fragile beauty blooming amidst decay.