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From Fast Romantics' web site. For Fast Romantics, it has been four years of adventuring their way through the backcountry of Canadian indie-rock, often attempting to straddle that hazy intersection at the corner of rock n' roll and pop. Now, with their second full-length album Afterlife Blues, it sounds as though they have -- quite confidently -- found their way home. While Fast Romantics' earlier work prompted comparisons to Elvis Costello and Blur, Afterlife Blues carves a bit of a different path right through the great cities of American music. From New Jersey to Detroit, and then cutting down through...
Romy Hoffman, aka Macromantics, is an Australian hip-hop MC and former member of Ben Lee's 1990s teenage rock band Noise Addict. She lived in Sydney until a recent move to Melbourne. Her album was released by Remote Control in Australia and Kill Rock Stars in the USA. www.macromantics.com.au .
The Romantics are an American rock n roll and power pop band from Detroit, Michigan. The band adopted the name "The Romantics" because it formed on Valentine's Day, 1977. The Romantics achieved moderate popularity in the United States, Canada, and parts of Asia, Australia, Europe, and Latin America during the first half of the 80s on the strength of the band's catchy, energetic songs and stylish, memorable music videos. Their success has ebbed and flowed, but hit singles "What I Like About You" and "Talking In Your Sleep" remain very popular. Influenced by 60s British Invasion music (such as the...
"The Jukebox Romantics hail from downstate New York, just in the shadows of NYC. Since releasing their debut album on Altercation Records in 2009, The Jukebox Romantics have taken their talked-about live show from coast to coast including dates during Austin’s SXSW 2010/2011 festivals, the Vans Warped Tour 2010/2012 and Gainesville's The Fest 9 in late 2010. The Jukebox Romantics are in your face, fun, soulful punk in the vein of bands like The Bouncing Souls, One Man Army, and Alkaline Trio. 2011 saw the release of their sophomoric album, "A Lion and A Guy," as well as a fury...
Ruby & The Romantics was an American early 1960s RnB group, frequently considered a one-hit wonder, which topped the charts once with 1963's Our Day Will Come, written by Mort Garson and Bob Hilliard. Ruby & The Romactics continued to produced outstanding music such as By The Way, Young and in Love and many more favorites. Fans of the group continue to place them among the best groups of the 1960's. .