“...She's seen it all. With multiple jobs to get by and long work hours, Creams and her friends still use all their energy to nourish their creativity. She writes, plays, and produces all of her releases herself, from the concept to the master, tirelessly racing to breathe life into her written materials. This emotional dedication radiates through her music sonically and lyrically. Combining her country's constant political pressure with the abundance of mythical landscapes, scarlet-hued sunsets, and mesmerising ocean views as inspiration for her music highlights this artist's talent and self-awareness. It also raises her as a pillar of the specifically Georgian music community…”
“Rosie Evans, a Welsh designer, now residing in Brighton, is breathing new life into genderless corsets and revitalising the previously negative historical context behind bodices. Corsets, since the fifteen and sixteen hundreds have always been kind of a ‘taboo’ subject, from the dangers of tight lacing, classism, sexism and a whole litany of health problems from posture to poor digestion. Women then and now are being told what to wear. But, Rosie Evans leaves behind any historical notions of corsets as oppressive.”