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Rome Hero Foxes Premieres New Single “Lost In A Room”

Rome Hero Foxes
Premieres New Single
“Lost In A Room” via Substream Magazine
 
Sophomore Album
18 Summers
To Be Released July 27th, 2018
 
Now Available for Pre-Order: smarturl.it/18sapple

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“[“Lost In A Room”] finds Rome Hero Foxes blending together 
indie-rock with a little bit of power popsprinkled throughout, with 
a math-rocky inspired breakdown…” – Substream Magazine

 

July 3, 2018 – Houston, TX – Houston quintet Rome Hero Foxes is gearing up for the release of their sophomore album 18 Summers with second single “Lost In A Room,” streaming now on Substream Magazine18 Summers will be released on July 27th, 2018 and is available for pre-order at smarturl.it/18sapple. For more information, please visit: romeherofoxes.com.
On the new single, singer C.J. Burton shares: “‘Lost In A Room’ is a nose dive right into the start of an endless summer full of familiar feelings of loss and confusion that we feel when a hard hitting love starts to become toxic.
Rome Hero Foxes named their sophomore LP 18 Summers, but it more accurately describes the band’s beginnings. Shortly after graduating high school, the quintet was discovered in 2016 by Dance Gavin Dance’s Kurt Travis and released For When You’re Falling Backwards. As far as debuts go, its expanse melded the urgency of post-hardcore with an inward gaze offsetting any chaos. That introspection, bent over swirling guitars and mesmerizing vocal lines, led to reinvention. Instead of baring their teeth through arrangements that spiraled and warped, the band took a self-imposed journey into simpler territory. A pair of twin EPs, I/O and Horoscope, reset Rome Hero Foxes as a group indebted to surf rock and indie pop instead of gnarlier waves, with the latter predicting their shimmering follow-up. Enter the real 18 Summers.
“During this time of writing all of this material, it made me envision all these songs as this sort of time capsule-like void or world where time is slow but life keeps moving faster,” vocalist and rhythm guitarist CJ Burton explains. With that definition in mind, it’s easy to understand the varied warmth and speeds put to tape here. Seattle Queen,” with Andrew Hagan’s percolating keyboards leading the way, places love’s angled complexities behind a slice of bubblegum pop. Chest Piece splits its pathway between R&B schmaltz and vaulted pop-punk. Other fare, like the Black Mirror nod “San Junipero,” heighten interpersonal highs to infectious, but experimental highs. It’s the only track that reminds listeners of the band’s darker roots, with flecks of mathy guitar flanking verses. This album is as concerned with love as it is with its absence in the face of growing older and growing apart.
18 Summers enters like a dream – abrupt and disorienting – before adjusting to this new state with enthusiasm. This eternal sunshine captures a world where time is relative: sit back, relax, and dive in. Because here, love reigns supreme.
Rome Hero Foxes is CJ Burton (vocals, guitar), Andrew Hagan (vocals, keys), Michael Fox (guitar), Emilio Garcia-Caro (bass), and Adrian Romero (drums).
The band will be celebrating their new album 18 Summers with a hometown album release show on August 3rd. Details to be announced soon.
For more information:

18 Summers Track Listing:
1. Lost In A Room
2. Break Your Own Bones
3. Chest Piece
4. 18 Summers
5. Be Your Side
6. Don’t Call My Name
7. San Junipero
8. Don’t Close The Door
9. Seattle Queen
10. Good For You

 

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