With the debut single "Bad Feeling," the Arizona-based artist Becca Todd, also known as Rowhome, proves she's back and better than ever. On the song, she sounds calm and clear-headed. This song also reframes openness as power, as Rowhome needed a break from music due to burnout and self-criticism.
Recorded at Saint Cecilia Studios in Tucson, Arizona, mixed by Steven Lee Tracy, and mastered at Cauliflower Audio by Adam Boose, "Bad Feeling" examines what Todd calls joyful pessimism, a notion that, in today's world, seems very human. Rowhome embraces the unknown of how things will flow in really doing music at a human level.
Rowhome embraces that not everything is okay and that acceptance is a strange beauty. This perspective resonates in the rising indie and alternative music world, where exposure to new sounds often stems from a sense of relatability. It's a warm, purposeful-sounding song that never detracts from emotional force.
"Bad Feeling" is also the first single from Rowhome's full-length LP, which will be released late 2026. This debut album reveals an artist who is honest, restrained, and delivers an emotional resonance that lasts. "Bad Feeling" isn't just a debut album for fans of indie introspection or alternative storytelling, but also a statement, the kind that echoes.