A Breakout Country Power Anthem with Raw Emotion and Live Energy to Match!!
Kristian Rogerson is stepping into the spotlight with undeniable force. His latest single, “I Won’t Miss You,” is a stirring country-rock anthem packed with grit, soul, and emotional firepower. With storytelling at its core and vocals that hit like thunder, Rogerson proves he’s not just one to watch—he’s one to follow.
Rooted in the pain of a toxic relationship, the song’s message is one of clarity and escape. Kristian doesn’t just mourn what was—he rises from it. The chorus hits like a wave of freedom, making “I Won’t Miss You” both a breakup ballad and an empowering anthem for anyone ready to walk away from what no longer serves them.
A Big Condo Affair with Firepower
Kristian’s signature vocal strength is front and center, supported by a powerhouse band featuring his own brother on drums and Phil Beal laying down a rock-solid bassline. The chemistry is undeniable—this is music made from connection and lived experience.
The track was executive produced by the renowned Royzy Rothschild and mixed by the sharp ear of Hikstr Mixer at Big Condo Records. The result? A clean, dynamic, and emotionally gripping sound that feels just as ready for a radio debut as it does a stadium stage.

Wallasey Turns Out for a Star in the Making
To celebrate the single’s release, Kristian hosted a packed launch party at Alfie’s Bar in Wallasey—and the energy was electric. The event nearly sold out, drawing in fans and fellow artists alike for a night full of powerful performances and rising talent.
Support came from an all-star lineup of local favourites: Emilie Culshaw, Jaye with an E, Mollie Rose, and Jen Marsden—each one delivering sets that brought their own flavour and fire to the stage. Kristian’s headlining performance brought the house down, with “I Won’t Miss You” serving as an unforgettable highlight of the night.
Final Word and Testament
“I Won’t Miss You” is more than a single—it’s a statement. Kristian Rogerson is carving out a space of his own in the UK’s growing country and indie scenes, and if this track is any indication, there’s a whole lot more to come.
Whether you’re nursing heartbreak or reclaiming your power, this track deserves a place on your playlist. Turn it up, sing it loud, and remember—you don’t need to miss what held you back.
Artist spotlight interview- Jen Marsden

1. You’ve had some incredible moments recently — working with Big Condo Records, headlining Organised Sound, and supporting Kristian Rogerson. What’s that experience been like for yo
Honestly, it’s been really exciting just to get back out there and sing for people. It had been a while since I’d properly performed, and when the label reached out, I was just so excited to have the opportunity to do what I love most again. It’s been such a lovely experience.
2. How would you describe your sound right now, and how has it evolved since you first started making music?
I think I’m still in the process of finding my sound. I try not to limit myself by sticking to just one genre when I write. I do really enjoy that fingerstyle acoustic vibe, and in a few of my songs you can definitely hear touches of country and folk. But honestly, every new song I write feels wildly different from the last. It’s all part of the journey.
3. What’s your creative process like — do you start with lyrics, melodies, or does it vary depending on your mood?
A lot of the time it can be something as simple as hearing a phrase or reading something that sparks an idea. Other times I’ll have a vague topic in mind, or I’ll come across a couple of chords that just sound really nice. It really depends on how I’m feeling—it’s a lot of trial and error. I’ve definitely found that I can’t force myself to write. I need to be in the right headspace, so I mostly just go with the flow until something comes together that I’m happy with.
4. Who are some artists or bands that have really influenced your style, either growing up or more recently?
I grew up listening to a lot of ABBA and Fleetwood Mac, and I think you can definitely hear that coming through more in the music I’m working on now. Lindsey Buckingham is a huge inspiration for me at the moment. I’m working on writing more complex guitar parts, and learning some of his songs has been so beneficial—he’s such an incredible guitarist and songwriter.
5. What’s next for you — are there any upcoming releases, collabs, or live shows we should keep an eye out for?
Right now I’m spending a lot of time writing. I’m always posting on my Instagram, @jen_performance0, and I try to keep things interesting with a mix of covers and originals. I’m also performing this June at the Big Condo Records Weekender, which I’m super excited about!Written By Keith Logan