Rose Gray Is Getting Into Her Late 20s on "Just Be Bodies" — and It Sounds Like Freedom
The Walthamstow rising star's reflective new single marks the beginning of a bold new chapter — and the visualiser was shot in San Francisco.
Released July 17 via Polydor Records, "Just Be Bodies" is the second half of a two-track EP alongside "Club To Your Arms" — and together, the pair signal the start of a new chapter for Walthamstow-raised singer-songwriter Rose Gray. Where "Club To Your Arms" was inspired by returning home to a partner after a late night in London, "Just Be Bodies" zooms out to the reflective morning after a night out — a companion piece that captures the warmth of being present, of being alive with people you love, uncomplicated and free.
"It's also about getting into my later 20s and realizing that life, love and friendships are only getting better," Gray explained. The visualiser, filmed in San Francisco, matches that spirit — open, luminous, and unhurried. The release follows a massive summer for Gray: a set on the Levi's stage at Primavera Sound in Barcelona, a second sold-out North American tour, and a sold-out headline show at KOKO in London, with a European run supporting Tove Lo still to come this November.
Stream "Just Be Bodies" and "Club To Your Arms" now at rosegray.lnk.to/JustBeBodies.