Rosa Walton steps into a new era, announcing her debut solo album Tell Me It’s A Dream, her most personal and expansive statement to date, set for release on 5 June 2026 via Transgressive Records. Marking a defining moment in her artistic evolution, Walton also unveils the first single ‘Sorry Anyway’, a bright, hook-driven anthem centred on radical self-acceptance and fearless individuality.
Best known as one half of Norwich experimental pop duo Let’s Eat Grandma, Walton now opens a new creative chapter with a record that expands her sonic world while remaining rooted in heartfelt vulnerability and bold ambition.
New single ‘Sorry Anyway’, which was premiered by Huw Stephens on BBC Radio 6 Music, captures that spirit perfectly. Built around sparkling pop hooks and a playful yet defiant energy, the track sees Walton embracing imperfection and authenticity, delivering the standout lyric: “If you want the lightning / There’s gonna be thunderbolts and rain.” It’s one of the album’s most immediate moments, balancing emotional honesty with euphoric uplift.
“The idea of doing a solo project was never about stepping away or doing something on my own for the sake of it”, Walton says. “It started as writing to process things and stay grounded, and it grew into something shaped by the people around me and the joy of making music together.”
About ‘Sorry Anyway’, Rosa continues, “This song is about not letting anyone hold you back, whether in a relationship or in chasing your ambitions. It’s about doing your own thing, embracing who you are, and not caring about fitting into boxes, and also trying to inspire others to have this attitude. We had fun making it – it’s the flippant, messiness that makes the song, and it was also the beginning of a new vocal style for me. I’m owning all parts of myself.”
Tell Me It’s A Dream:
- Heart To Heartbreak
- Sorry Anyway
- Taking The Roof Down
- Wave Machine
- When Will It All Reveal
- Halfway Round The World
- Prettier Things
- July
- Romance Is Dead On

