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Rosenthal Re-emerges With “Afraid of Stairs”

Portrait of Danish alternative artist Rosenthal ahead of the release of his single “Afraid of Stairs”.
03-02-26   Editorial Team

After ten years away from releasing music, Rosenthal returns with “Afraid of Stairs”, the second single from his forthcoming album, due this May. Rather than signalling a dramatic reinvention, the track feels like a measured continuation — understated, reflective, and confident in its emotional restraint.

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Musically, Rosenthal draws from the lineage of alternative and dream-pop acts that once shaped the UK’s independent landscape. Echoes of The Cure, My Bloody Valentine and Cocteau Twins surface in blurred guitars and atmospheric textures, forming a sound that prioritises mood and space over immediacy.

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Written initially for the artist’s nephew, the song centres on reassurance in the face of vulnerability, carrying a message that life can be unforgiving yet ultimately survivable. That sentiment gives “Afraid of Stairs” a quiet universality, avoiding overt sentimentality while remaining deeply human.

The return also reconnects with a chapter of Rosenthal’s career rooted in Britain. Extensive UK touring in 2014 and 2015 saw him perform across London, Brighton and Newcastle, as well as at Sheffield’s Tramlines Festival — positioning him early on as a Scandinavian artist attuned to the UK alternative circuit.

“Afraid of Stairs” marks a calm but assured re-entry: thoughtful, sonically immersive, and grounded in a tradition that continues to resonate on both sides of the North Sea.

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