Rose Colored Rearview

Album: Mother Road (2023)
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  • When Grace Potter took a series of road trips heading along Route 66 in 2021, the singer had plenty of time to think while she was driving solo on the open road. She found herself contemplating where she had been and where she was going, which inspired the songs on Mother Road, including "Rose Colored Rearview." Although she found success in her professional life as the frontwoman of the rock band Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, and in her personal life as a wife and mother with a home in Topanga, California, and a farm in her native Vermont, she was still far from where she thought she'd be in life.

    "'Rose Colored Rearview,' very specifically, is about a mirror and not wanting to see what that truth really is," she told Songfacts in a 2023 interview. "But this record is about regret and swimming through denial and feeling stuck in these stories I had built around the life I thought I was going to live, and how different my real life really was. That fantasy and that imaginative quality is inherent in me. It's really the lightning bolt that keeps me making music and ambitious and filled with light.

    I think these questions are important to ask. Even the painful ones can have some of the most fruitful results. This is just the beginning of that journey, but this is kind of an anthem album, if you will."
  • The album was produced by Potter's husband Eric Valentine, the former drummer for the heavy-metal band T-Ride. Valentine has also produced albums for Good Charlotte, Third Eye Blind, Smash Mouth, and Queens Of The Stone Age, among others.

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