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Rosetta West’s 'Circle Of Doubt' video delivers a shadowy elegy of performance and decay

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read


With their latest visual chapter, Rosetta West step further into the haze of gothic surrealism that’s always simmered beneath their blues-rock foundation. The video for 'Circle of Doubt' deepens the original track, dragging viewers into a liminal space where cryptic energies and emotional unravelling coexist.


Shot in flickers between moody performance footage and cemetery wanderings, the video reads like a love letter to the haunted and the half-remembered. Tombstones loom, shadows stretch, and the band seems to play for something older and less definable. It’s a setting that suits them as Rosetta West have long made their home in the liminal margins between psych-rock, folk mysticism, and unfiltered emotional catharsis.


The contrast between intimate performance shots and the crumbling gravestones reflects the song’s inner tension. 'Circle of Doubt' deals in unease, in the spiral of questioning and quiet reckoning, and the visuals mirror that beautifully.


Rosetta West’s strength has always been their ability to channel myth and meaning into something visceral. With this release, they double down on that gift, reminding us that music can also be a séance. 'Circle of Doubt' is the kind of piece that hangs in the air long after the screen fades to black, leaving a sense of unfinished business in its wake. Exactly how they like it.



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