Interview by Kris Peters
Australia’s own Rose Carleo Band returns with a bold, soul-stirring new album, 42 Days, out now. A deeply personal and sonically rich collection, this release captures the very essence of resilience, transformation, and raw human emotion.
Fronted by acclaimed vocalist, songwriter, and next Queen of Rock Rose Carleo, the band has carved out a reputation for blending blues, rock, and roots with heartfelt storytelling. Joining Rose is a powerhouse line-up featuring guitarist and co-writer Mick Adkins, bassist Bill Kervin, and drummer Mick O’Shea. 42 Days marks a defining chapter, an album born from a period of intense reflection and creative rebirth.
Leading the release is the focus track, 42 Days, a powerful centrepiece that encapsulates the spirit of the record. Driven by Carleo’s commanding vocal performance and anchored by gritty instrumentation, the track explores endurance, healing, and the emotional weight of time. It’s both deeply personal and universally relatable – a song that lingers long after the final note.
HEAVY sat down with Rose Carleo to find out more, starting by asking how she is feeling with the album finally out.
“Over the moon,” she enthused. “It’s finally here. Yeah, really, really happy. It’s a very personal album, as I guess all albums are, but this is especially. And we had to put it off for about six months due to some commitments I had earlier last year and here it is finally.”
We ask Rose to describe the album musically.
“It’s an honest album,” she replied. “It’s an album full of emotion and I guess real life experience. And it’s a rock and Bitchin’ Blues rock album, I reckon that’s sort of how we feel about it. We’re not just blues, we’re not just rock, we’re not just heavy rock, we’re a bit of everything, so we like to call it Bitchin’ Blues rock.”
In the full interview, Rose described 42 Days as a personal record blending hard rock and blues she calls Bitchin’ Blues rock, with the opening track You Ain’t Foolin’ Me selected for strong impact. The album was delayed about six months because of earlier commitments. Rose said the record lacks a single defining track due to its eclectic mix and that surplus recorded songs allowed careful sequencing.
We spoke about Rose‘s appearance on The Voice and how it influenced the album, her journey through music, upcoming shows and more.
42 Days available on CD & vinyl at: https://www.rosecarleoband.com/



