The Scotsman

‘It is in my nature to write down words and melodies’

- ROSIE H SULLIVAN Fiona Shepherd

Respect to Edinburghb­ased singer-songwriter Rosie H Sullivan for going al fresco in winter to record her Scotsman Session, perched on the Vennel Steps with an unbeatable view of Edinburgh Castle. The choice of location is appropriat­e, however, as the track she has chosen to perform, Timeless, is inspired by her adopted home – in particular “the timeless beauty and nature of the city” and was written from the windowsill of her flat “where I can see the castle poking through the trees.”

Timeless features on Sullivan’s current EP In My Nature, a title chosen because she says “it’s in my nature to be in nature. I'll never be too far from a stream, forest, field or the sea.” Sullivan grew up under the big skies of the Isle of Lewis and has been making music since childhood, brought up on her dad’s Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan and Genesis records, and writing songs on fiddle and then guitar from her early teens.

She recorded her debut single So It Is under a tree in her garden – one mic, one take – catching the attention of Canadian label Nettwerk in the process. Home to the likes of Passenger and Matt Maltese, the label is a good fit for an artist with folk roots who now cites the

likes of Laura Marling, Bon Iver and Phoebe Bridgers as influences.

The songs on In My Nature were inspired by her move to the mainland in 2020, with the various upheavals that entailed. She co-wrote one track, selfstyled “feminist anthem” Only a Woman, with Katie Sutherland and the whole collection was whipped into shape with Ross Hamilton aka Buzz Killer at his studio in Paisley.

“This EP reflects what and who I am, through and through,” says Sullivan. “It is in my nature to write down words and melodies and make them into songs that I can hold in my heart and share with others. This music is a reflection of what makes my soul happy and I hope it makes others happy too.”

Sullivan will soon have that opportunit­y to spread the joy at her biggest gig to date, headlining her own full band show at Celtic Connection­s. “I love Celtic Connection­s as a festival,” she says. “I supported Beans on Toast last year and it was so much fun. It was the start of a very good year for me. Celtic Connection­s is one of Scotland’s best and I feel honoured to be part of it. It’s going to be great show, definitely one I won’t forget for a while.”

Before then, Sullivan has an intimate instore gig at Thorne Records in Bruntsfiel­d to mark her first vinyl release. “It’s my local record shop so it feels really special to have my record on sale there,” she says. “It’ll be a lovely way to start the new year.”

Rosie H Sullivan plays Thorne Records, Edinburgh on 19 January and CCA, Glasgow on 26 January. In My Nature is out now on Nettwerk Records

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Rosie H Sullivan on the Vennel Steps in front of Edinburgh Castle

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