Roast beef

With They Want to Aaien Your Dog, But Not Talk to You (2008) the press is unanimous: this debut would make history. Where Roosbeef clearly sounded here as a singer-songwriter plus backing band, the second studio album Because I Want That (2011) is a tight band record. The Roos Rebergen revu travels around with musicians who are skilled on stage, such as Tim van Oosten (Het Zesde Metaal), Pascal Deweze (Sukilove, Metal Molly) and Tom Pintens (Zita Swoon).

The girl waiting for the first time seems to have grown up in a few years with a number of sudden and painful growth spurts. A departure to (and return from) America follows. The inevitable passing of time is increasingly central. Packed with her experiences, Roos also dares to seek commitment on the album Lucky . Never didactic and always with a paradox or the characteristic, confusing humor. In the song Rodeo, a cowboy lies in the wet straw to catch his breath. His bones are broken again, but he still longs for the next ride. Something Roosbeef recognizes himself in.

Falling is not harmful as long as it is not repeated.