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Rodes Rollins
Rollins in 2018

Talia Leah Taxman (born 1 November 1994), known professionally as Rodes Rollins is an American singer-songwriter from Boulder, CO who is currently based in Brooklyn, NY but also spends time in LA and Mexico City.[1] She calls her Americana, pop-esque music “cowboy poetry”[2] and Billboard has referred to her sound as “part spaghetti western, part psychedelic.”[citation needed]

She released her debut EP "Young Adult", which was produced by Alex Goose, in 2016.[3] One song from the EP, 'Wes Come Back,' was featured on the CW's Riverdale.[4][unreliable source]

Rollins has collaborated with Stella Mozgawa, Matthew Compton of Electric Guest, Kane Ritchotte (formerly of Portugal. The Man), and Greg Rogove.[5] She was also featured in Branko’s “Out of Sight (So Right).” [3]

Rollins studied Cultural Iconography at NYU Gallatin School of Individualized Study.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Dom, Vigil (19 May 2020). "Rodes Rollins Talks About "Nasty Woman," Her Personal Growth & Plans for the Future: "There's a Long Road Ahead"". The Prelude Press.
  2. ^ Robin, Murray (2 August 2018). "Premiere: Rodes Rollins - 'Boom Pow'". Clash.
  3. ^ a b "Rodes Rollins Arrives With Stunning Debut Single 'Young & Thriving': Exclusive Premiere". Billboard.
  4. ^ "S2 · E7 · Chapter Twenty: Tales from the Darkside". tunefind.
  5. ^ Scrudato, Ken. "BLACKBOOK PREMIERE: Rodes Rollins' Fearlessly Feminist New Single 'Nasty Woman'". BlackBook.
  6. ^ Phongsirivech, Pimploy (17 February 2017). "Discovery: Rodes Rollins". Interview Magazine.