Atticus Roness is creating immersive rock ‘n’ roll

Moving on a GROUPLOVE wavelength with a Gus Dapperton indie vocal pitch, Atticus Roness is coming through with catchy, warm-toned tunes. What stands out about his music is the way that he coats every emotion in a rosy guitar backdrop while still being vulnerable. So you get the whole package - comforting ear candy and a space to feel understood.

Take his project Power Pop World Domination, where the sunny guitar chords in every track instantly stick, becoming a world in themselves. A highlight is “Not The One (I’m Looking For),” where he sings about going through the textbook motions of love while still admitting that the person isn’t the one for him. That push and pull emerges as the warm chords pair with heavily layered vocals. It’s like you feel yourself rise with the passionate electric guitar, hope gripping you, before the words ground you in woefulness. It’s so human that you’ll find yourself coming back to it just to immerse yourself in that conflicting feeling.

His hit single “Lovebombs,” on the other hand, is full of life, both in its lyricism and instrumentals, feeling like it’s straight out of an indie movie. Here, the immersion is more positive, as you feel yourself falling for someone who makes you feel all jumpy inside - so much so that there’s a spring in your step even as you go about the mundane parts of your life, like the baseball game shown in the song’s visuals. Guitars burst out in beautiful solos in the background, and the drums make you want to get up and move. The amazing thing is that the human element comes across because Atticus switches octaves, lets out vocal strays, and scats, adding these little elements to really put you inside that feeling.

So Atticus’ music seems meant not for those who want to escape, but for those who want to sit with their emotions - whether it’s heartbreak, being on cloud nine, or the zone in between.

Go stream his new single “Wives’ Tale” out now!

If you’re a fan, check it out with the links below. Love y’all.

Myra | Jul 16. 2026