Maria Rosenberg
Top songs
Albums
Upcoming Concerts
Apr
2
The Velvet Echoes, Lunar Drift
New York, NY
7:30 pm • Madison Square Garden
Apr
5
Crimson Cascade
San Francisco, CA
8:00 pm • The Fillmore
May
5
Sapphire Skyline, Electric Pulse, Midnight Reverie
Morrison, CO
6:00 pm • Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May
6
Stellar Voyage
Chicago, IL
7:00 pm • House of Blues
May
4
Southern Harmony, Whiskey Roads
Nashville, TN
8:30 pm • The Ryman Auditorium
Jun
4
Sunset Boulevard, Coastal Fever, Neon Palm
Los Angeles, CA
5:00 pm • Hollywood Bowl
Jun
0
District Pulse
Washington, DC
9:00 pm • 9:30 Club
Jun
6
Lone Star Rhythm, Desert Mirage
Austin, TX
6:30 pm • ACL Live at the Moody Theater
Jul
5
Alpine Echo, Cascade Thunder, Emerald Forest, Pacific Wave
George, WA
4:00 pm • Gorge Amphitheatre
Jul
6
Urban Legend
New York, NY
8:00 pm • Beacon Theatre
About Maria Rosenberg
If I had to sum up my music in one sentence, I would describe it as a badass journey of self-reflection on love and trauma’<br/> <br/> Rising indie sensation and London’s most fierce performer, Maria Rosenberg, releases ‘In the Pit,’ a compelling narrative about uncovering identity buried beneath childhood trauma, addiction, and sexual self-objectification. Featuring dreamy guitars, melodic synths, and soulful vocals, "In the Pit" creates a captivating and melancholic atmosphere that is both haunting and hopeful.<br/> <br/> Inspired by Maria’s own experiences with addiction and recovery, the song reflects on a past filled with substance abuse and unhealthy relationships, and the eventual rewriting of her story to one of stability and self-love. Maria recounts, ‘This track is a badass reminder of how far I've come. It’s about the struggle, the pain, but also the hope and love that pulled me through.’<br/> <br/> The music video for "In the Pit" serves as a powerful metaphor for processing childhood trauma. It features a grown-up woman revisiting her past through the lens of childhood toys, navigating the fine line between connecting with her inner child and replaying old traumas. Set in an Eastern European hood, the video showcases her journey through grey places of poverty in Poland, juxtaposing her past and present selves.<br/> <br/> ‘I struggled with addiction for seven years, so I understand how tough the journey is. It numbs the pain and distorts how you see yourself and others. I've been through it all—strippers, drugs, booze. The temptation never goes away,’ shares Maria. ‘It all began back in Poland, so returning there was definitely triggering. But revisiting my past showed me how much I've changed and grown. I'm stronger now. Love made me stronger. This song is a promise of new life and a shoutout to everyone facing the same battle I did.