It’s not A Midsummer Night’s Dream, but Oberon Rose might just fulfill all your musical dreams. New England-based Oberon Rose is gearing up to release their sophomore album, Tell Me All About It on their own imprint, ThouART Records, and are dropping their single, “No Stranger” off the record. The trio is composed of Mike Keyes’ drums, Chris Listorti on bass/keys and Tommy Oberon providing guitar and vocals, with songwriting by the band’s namesakes, Tommy Oberon and Rebecca Rose. Says Rose of her writing: “As a lyricist, I want the listener to bring their own experiences to the song, so I like to keep it open. Let the listener decide what it means.”

Between the musical ideas of the trio and Rose has evolved what many call psychedelic pop/rock – but no matter what you want to call it, you’ll like it.

“No Stranger” is a bit of a retro track, with a 70s feel to it. Oberon’s vocals are accompanied by the the evident talent of his band. If Oberon Rose has got one thing down, it’s teamwork – you can tell how well all the members play together from the first notes. “No Stranger” is just a bop, period.

Check out the track below, and continue the fun with our exclusive interview below!

In your online bio, it relates Tommy and Rebecca to Elton John and Bernie Taupin as both have similar song writing relationships. Have you ever seen these two idols as role models?

I wouldn’t say role models but we are fans.  To be clear, we are in no way comparing ourselves to them, it’s just that our method of collaboration is similar.

In order to give your lyrics and song writing the space to allow for people to relate, do you base the lyrics off of personal past experiences?

We like to base the lyrics around universal experiences. Generally, the experience of being human.

What kind of dynamic exists in the creation of music in Oberon Rose?

The dynamic is always different. Sometimes I’ll bring music to Rebecca, and sometimes she’ll bring lyrics to me.

What are your goals for Oberon Rose? Where do you see the band in the near future?

We’re looking forward to playing out as much as possible. We’re currently playing shows in New England, but we hope to do some touring in the near future.

Have you ever thought about expanding your performance locations to the more central or western areas of the United States?

Absolutely. We’re looking forward to getting out that way soon.

Has there ever been a time where you felt connected with an audience above any other time that you have performed in the past?

Connecting with the audience is what it’s all about. With each show, we try to make that connection stronger.

Is there an experience that brought the band together? Or did it just seem to form effortlessly?

I don’t believe anything in music happens effortlessly.  Only after a lot of hard work and determination do things start to fall into place.

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Veronica DeFeo