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Naarm’s ROMERO
announce debut album
Turn It On!

Watch visuals for titular track ‘Turn It On!’

Album out April 8 on Cool Death Records & Feel It Records

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Romero

Photo – Izzie Austin

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“[Romero].. are about to make a name for themselves worldwide” – NME 100

“One of the greatest concerts that this writer has seen in years.” – The Music

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Three years in the making, Naarm/Melbourne’s power-pop group Romero announce their long awaited debut album Turn It On!. Romero revels in ‘present-tense nostalgia’ throughout their full length; Alanna Oliver guides her soulful verses through shimmering, unforgettable riffs that master the sonics of heavy-hearted classics of the CBGBs era punk, glam and pop. Turn It On! is a record for the lost souls at a fork in the road, and will be released on April 8 via Cool Death Records and Feel it Records.

Alongside the announcement comes the release of the title track ‘Turn It On!’ and dazzling visuals by Triana Hernandez (Amyl and the Sniffers, RVG, Gordi). The tracks’ finger-snapping swagger, encouraged by a cheeky cowbell is a clear directive to head to the nearest dancefloor, and turn it on. Alanna Oliver reflects on the catalyst moment: “I was watching a Debbie Harry [Blondie] documentary and one of the quotes was ‘she just gets on stage and she turns it on’. As soon as I heard this I paused it and started writing. The lyrics flowed effortlessly. It was such a simple idea to channel that inner power. When I sing this song I am now a woman who knows what she wants and how to get it”.

Of the video, director Triana Hernandez comments “[Turn It On] music video uses classic horror film techniques to create a visual world that’s both eye candy and visceral. It’s a playful representation of their live shows taking you into a fantasy world of shimmery disco and pop, whilst keeping the rock aspect alive on screen through the eyes of your classic uninterested pub punter at the gig. For me it was a pleasure to work with a band that has such minimal and elegant visual references, yet so rich and raw purely through it’s actual music and synergy on stage.”

As a body of work Turn It On! refuses to keep the foot off the pedal with its air-pounding anthems of relatability via Oliver’s shining vocal delivery. Mastered by Mikey Young (Total Control, Eddy Current Suppression Ring) and engineered by Andrew ‘Idge’ Hehir at Soundpark Studios in Northcote, the sharp production catapults the dueling yet complimentary guitar-play to the very front. Meanwhile nothing is lost on the unique, intertwined rhythm and STAX RECORDS-like bass grooves. Thematically, the record deals with endlessly restarting, mulling over the unsaid, resisting controlling forces in a deteriorating relationship, and the emotional strain of uncertainty. The see-sawing experience of life mirrors the sonic and emotive shifts of Turn It On! to offer a fluid sense of home, hope and pure optimism for what’s on the other side of this spell.

Having hastily sold out multiple pressings of their debut double-A side ‘Honey / Neapolitan’ in 2019, Romero was identified as one to watch in the underbelly circles of mail-order punk. Their independently released 2020 follow up ‘Troublemaker’ drew praise from the FADER, DIY, and the NME 100 and airplay on triple j, KEXP and NPR. Their debut headline show in Melbourne was quoted as ‘”one of the greatest concerts that this writer has seen in years” by The Music. Having teamed up with some of the last bastions of DIY punk, Cool Death & Feel It Records, Romero’s debut stands alongside cherished modern classics by Low Life, Tyrannamen, Sweeping Promises and POWER.

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Turn It On! by Romero is out 8 April 2022
On Cool Death Records & Feel It Records

Romero

Romero
Turn It On!

1. Talk About It
2. Happy Hour
3. Honey
4. Crossing Lines
5. Turn It On!
6. Halfway Out The Door
7. Troublemaker
8. Petals
9. Neapolitan
10. White Dress
11. Things They Don’t Tell You

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