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The Official Myspace Of The Romeros
Powerpop / Pop Punk / Garage

"Debut EP 'Cooler Than Your Boyfriend' Out Now!"

CHICAGO, Illinois
United States

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Member Since7/28/2004
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InfluencesCheap Trick, ELO, Naked Raygun, The Plimsouls, The Ramones, The Old 97s, Pegboy, The Replacements, Prince, Weezer, The Beatles, Guided By Voices, Green Day, The Cars, Wilco, Pezband, The Returnables, Jawbreaker, Ryan Adams, The Records, The Jags, Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, Eddie & The Hotrods, The Monks, Off Broadway, Material Issue, The Misfits, Guns N Roses, Mexican Cheerleader, Johnny Cash.
Sounds LikeThe Knack, The Plimsouls, The Ramones, The Romantics, Material Issue, Cheap Trick, The Replacements, The Exploding Hearts, Pezband, Green Day, The Returnables, Boston, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
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   About The Official Myspace Of The Romeros

The Romeros represent all the best elements of rock and roll. Punk that’s not stupid, pop that’s not saccharine, rock that’s not boring and real country twang. All these elements come together in songs that are short and sweet with hooks around every corner. The Romeros might remind you of a great 45 single that you found digging in your mom’s record collection or a band your older sister played on her college radio show in 1984, sometimes during the same chorus. The tunes are by no means dated, they are more so timeless with lyrics that sing of heartache, lust, late night telephone calls and love gone wrong. What more could you want from power pop?

But what are the critics saying?

The Romeros have been featured in The Tinley Park Star and Maxim Magazine.

I like the spirit of the band..."

-Richard Milne, 93.1, WXRT

Warning: this EP may actually be cooler than your boyfriend. Or girlfriend. Or friend. In fact, it’s pretty darn cool, full stop. I have discovered a host of cool new bands lately, most of which released a really good, solid debut. None have been on this level of greatness though. Think I’m exaggerating? Hear the rock ‘n’ roll whirlwind that is The Romeros debut ep ‘Cooler than your boyfriend’ and then try saying that. This really represents something different going on in the current hotbed that is the US pop punk scene.

The Romeros hail from Chicago (a famous pop-punk band also originates from there, but I can’t quite remember the name...I think it may have had otter in it somewhere...), blasting out their own awesome take on the power pop genre. Their sound harks back to the late ‘70s, when good time pop-rock songs like those heard here dominated radio playlists. The initial temptation is to cite The Ramones as their primary influence but it would be a huge disservice to The Romeros to simply cast them off as another “Ramonescore” band. Instead, they are reminiscent of all the power pop greats of the past- Cheap Trick, The Boys, The Undertones et al.

Irony. That’s what they will label this as an attempt at- but this couldn’t be further from the truth. They bring simple yet effective pop ditties that last for generations to come. They are NOT simply rehashing an old genre, as is oft the case these days- they totally re-invent an old sound for a new generation. What’s not to love?

‘Tonight’ kicks off this 5-track EP with aplomb. It is just about the best song here- the hooks and melody here just seems endless, and THAT chorus is a killer. It is a song destined for stadiums. I can picture thousands of fans screaming along to “Hey watcha doing tonight?/ I really wanna see you tonight/ Tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight!” with ease. The Romeros are no one trick ponies though. All five songs represent powerpop and pop-punk in completely different ways, something very pleasing to see in these genres often criticised for their rigidity.

The last song ‘Love Notes’ proves this more than anything else- a 2 minute love-torn folk ditty, in which the protagonist labels himself as Eric Carmen. A song which is hilarious and heart-breaking simultaneously. ‘Big in Japan’ is the other key highlight here- a tale of pop-punk musicians being rejected by American culture and subsequently favoured by the Japanese, and is done wonderfully both musically and lyrically. The music is in fact good enough for the lyrics not to make any sense at all, and the songs would still be brilliant. As it is, the lyrics are fantastically written and fit very well around the music- “Looks like I got more than I bargained for/ Passed out together on a bathroom floor”.

This band need to be heard so the ‘Big in Japan’ scenario doesn’t develop- they are the latest in an ever-growing line of pop-punk bands that defy reason as to why they are small and “other” pop-punk bands remain big with nowhere near the same level of quality. Admittedly though, The Romeros have only just begun- this being their debut EP- and I absolutely cannot wait to see where they progress to next and what a Romeros LP sounds like. For me, this is a pretty much perfect EP- I wouldn’t change a thing about it- and right now I consider The Romeros to be one of the most exciting new bands on the planet."

-Skankin D', Punk Or Nothing

Chicago's Romeros remind me a great deal of one of my favorite bands from the late '90s and early '00s - Pat Dull & his Media Whores. They're the kind of power pop band that probably rocks your socks off live. I imagine them playing so loud that their amps blow, jumping up and down like hyperactive kids, swigging whiskey shots mid-song, bangin' hot chicks in the bathroom stalls after the set, and storming back to encore with a cover of "Surrender" (or better yet, "He's a Whore"). Welcome to the rockin' side of power pop, ladies and gentlemen.


What I like about this EP is that it plays up the kind of band that The Romeros are. There's no info in the packaging on the specifics of the recording, but it sounds to me like this thing was done live in the studio. I don't hear any obvious overdubs, and it sounds loose and raw enough to pass for a soundboard tape from a live gig. A lot of power pop bands kick ass live, but then you hear the record and they sound all wussy. But here, you get the true flavor of The Romeros. The down side of that is that there are no smooth harmonies, note perfect guitar leads, or other popular frills that one usually looks for in a power pop recording. But I'll take that trade-off in this case. If this were the "Oh, my heart is so broken" brand of power pop, maybe the production wouldn't work for me. But this is the "Yeah! Let's have a good time tonight!" brand of power pop. This is fun, high-energy music that's meant to rock. And the melodies and harmonies are still there - they just aren't dressed up in shimmering studio slickery. Singer Mike Vanderbilt has got a nasally, "rock n' roll" kind of voice that threw me for a loop at first but quickly grew on me.


Apt for a band that plays the middle ground between Cheap Trick and Material Issue, love songs take center stage on this EP. Vanderbilt is clearly in his element writing songs about ex-girlfriends (either real or fictitious - that's his secret!). One is now a lesbian; another is about to get married. If he has his way, he'll be hooking up with the latter tonight. And "Big In Japan", about a power pop band that struggles in the States but finds fame and adoration halfway across the world, is an absolute blast. If there's a prevailing motif here, it's that The Romeros are an "up" kind of band. They want the audience to dance, have fun, and get laid at the end of the night. These songs are teeming with good humor and gargantuan hooks. Hell, they even do a country song! And being a proud bald man, it pleases me that there's one of my kind in this band. Count me in as the newest convert to Romeros fandom!

Lord Rutledge, Now Wave Magazine

Power pop is alive and well on the Chicago's south side. Drinking and dancing have been mainstays of that area for years, partly due to its largely Irish contingent, but also thanks to the likes of Chicago area bands like Cheap Trick and Naked Raygun. The Romeros pick up the torch and spit cheap whiskey all over it, with their hoppy punk tunes that incorporate both rock and rolling all night as well as partying every day.

The Romeros would probably cite bands like the Replacements, the Cars and the Old 97s as their heroes, and its obvious when you listen to their songs. Songs like "Tonight" sound like demos begging to be produced by the likes of Ric Ocasek, while "Big In Japan" is as much a nod to Cheap Trick's Live At Budokan as it is a daydream of the rock star life.

Live the Romeros are at the top of their game. They beg you to get up and be part of the party. Bands like this don't come around much anymore, the kind of old school attitude that doesn't believe in irony, even though the other bands on the bill are probably singing songs about Sega Genesis and Chuck Norris.Yeah, thats funy, sort of, but does it ROCK? I didn't think so.

-Kevin McCullough, Pop Zeus

The Romeros are a classic rock n' roll band, that models itself after The Flaming Groovies and The Ramones. The sonic assault is catchy, especially on "Tonight" with scratchy vocals by Mike Vanderbilt. They have played at IPO Chicago last year and made a really good impression. These guys have a good start, but need some polishing before they really hit it big. Get the EP "Cooler than your Boyfriend" and crank it up at your next backyard party.

-Aaron, Powerpopaholic

What a great discovery. On their absolutely scorching new ep Cooler Than Your Boyfriend, Chicago power popsters the Romeros blast in with a BIG anthemic sound, an absolutely relentless twin guitar attack. They love Big Catchy Hooks. Cheap Trick is the obvious comparison, but without that band’s frequently cloying, dweeby vibe. They also evoke Stiff Little Fingers at their cheeriest and catchiest. Thirty years ago, they would have had a slew of AM radio hits – and that’s a compliment. The Romeros understand that hit songs are simple and catchy: after all, you don’t walk around all day with a Joe Lovano solo running through your head. The album kicks off with Tonight, almost like a slower oi-punk song with a pop feel, like something you would have heard at CBs circa 1980. It’s simple and catchy, maybe echoing what you’d hear on the Saints’ first album, with a simple but effective guitar solo then back into the crunchy chorus with tasteful lead licks on the way out. Wow!

Big in Japan isn’t a cover of the Alphaville hit: it’s another anthem with a sardonic lyric about a band not being able to make it big where their obvious audience is. It sounds like it’s a big crowd-pleaser. Love Notes is fast over a bed of acoustic and electric guitars: it sounds live, maybe better that what they’d be able to do with it in the studio since they completely cut loose with the vocals.

Chicago has long been known for killer party bands and these guys are as good as they get. These guys offer a really cool deal: not only can you get the ep, you also get the "gift pack" which includes a Romeros t-shirt PLUS another bonus disc of live tracks, bootlegs, acoustic demos, basement tapes and rarites along with pins, stickers and a poster for your bedroom door for the obscenely low price of $7! If that’s not fan-friendly, nothing is. What a great way to get to know a totally kick-ass band. CDs are available online and at shows.

-Lucid Culture, March 22nd 2008

"Do you remember rock & roll radio, because that's what The Romeros are." -David Bash, International Pop Overthrow Founder

"The Romeros--for Ramones fans like me, this band is HEAVEN. Short pop tunes that have SO many hooks they stick to the roof of your mouth LONG after the last note of the song! Pure heart, outta-sight hooks, and complete honesty. That is The Romeros!!! -Power Pop Pat Keenan 89.5 FM KOPN Columbia, Missouri

Retro punk outfit The Romeros come off sounding like your everyday high school garage band on their debut EP, Cooler Than Your Boyfriend: They’ve got the vigor, the carefree attitude, and decent enough musicianship.

– Max Herman, Illinois Entertainer

Hard working boys from Chicago's southside. Catchy pop lyrics set against punk infused pop. Have them play your daughters wedding, but lock away the bridesmaids.

-Kelli Lynch, WRRG Radio

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Tone Invasion





Jul 16 2008 11:18 AM

I know Mike doesn't care, but for anyone who is a fan of Rush, they are performing "Tom Sawyer" on the The Colbert Report tonight (7/16) at 10:30pm.
The Harangutan





Jul 2 2008 2:24 PM

I love Andy's impression of me in the Waiting for Tuesday video. There is no way I ever looked that cool.
Tone Invasion





Jun 30 2008 7:46 PM

Hey Guys, I just saw the "Waiting For Tuesday" video and I have to say I am impressed! The song is rockin' and you guys did a nice job.
But, the art direction for the video should also be given high kudos. The intensity of the camera work and the story-telling and use of metaphore by the direction was superb. The end was particullarly riveting when the viewer is left to ponder what has occured when a lone child with a latge stuffed bear runs away from.....something. Can this something be his past???

Great stuff. Four stars. Two thumbs up!

Mike
Timbo





Jun 30 2008 7:08 AM

Way to go on Chick a fuggin Go-Go.Nothing better than lip syncing,beats that dont match and a bunch of nuts dancing,classic.I used to watch that show many moons ago.Then you bow like The Beatles,awesome.Keep up the good work ya fuggers....
JOEY





Jun 30 2008 6:18 AM

oh shit. my bad.

the ramores have a show at reggie's.

well. you should play reggie's too.
JOEY





Jun 30 2008 5:11 AM

yeah i like you guys. you still playing that show at reggie's on the 7th of july?
InGrog





Jun 29 2008 7:12 PM

July 3rd. 2oo8
Betty's Blue Star Lounge
1600 W. Grand Ave
Doors at 9:P.M.
Only $5.. .21+
Chester
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HighBall





Jun 26 2008 11:10 AM

Looking forward to tomorrow night!
The Sweethearts {ON TOUR NOW!}





Jun 24 2008 7:54 AM

glad you like it, thanks for the add. if you ever come down to Texas, hit us up and we'll play a show together.
James Bond never has to put up with this shit





Jun 19 2008 6:45 PM

Well with a name that sounds like cheap soup, who could blame me?! I've seen this really great band The Romeros though....You should go see them sometime!
James Bond never has to put up with this shit





Jun 19 2008 5:04 PM

Who the hell are The Rameros?
Chivalries





Jun 13 2008 11:06 AM

wouldn't it be sweet to play a show with you guys tonight at say,.... an ice rink? I'll just show up at a random one and I'll pray for good luck..
Dicky and the Jerkoffs





Jun 12 2008 5:33 PM

cheers...
Bill Szany (Music Profile)





Jun 9 2008 8:41 PM

ahhh, darnnit. I'm sorry. :( I didn't see your comment til right now. I will be sure to invite you guys again next time and I will send you the info as well.
The Blissters





Jun 9 2008 10:24 AM

Romeroz rule!!!!
Bill Szany (Music Profile)





Jun 8 2008 10:18 AM

Come party at our house tonight guys! For info message me back.
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Jun 7 2008 6:38 AM

Interview with Mikey online at www.punkornothing.com! :)
The Treehouse Radio Show





Jun 4 2008 8:57 PM

is Half way there new?
it rocks!

<3 emily and hydro
Power Pop Pat





Jun 4 2008 1:44 PM

Head to my profile and make sure the speakers are up....
Scott Kenemore





Jun 4 2008 8:00 AM

Dude,

My book is stocked in all Barnes & Nobles and Borders stores. And it's on Amazon. We should totally do a show again together soon. I listen to your EP all the time.
Scott Kenemore





Jun 2 2008 3:01 PM

You guys rock!
E.M. Pulse Entertainment: Battle of the Bands 3





Jun 1 2008 2:37 PM

Once again thanks so much for coming out saturday!
glad glad





May 30 2008 12:15 PM

roflmao...that's the best comment I have ever received!! come to NJ and I'll be your roadie here ;o]
The Negligents





May 30 2008 7:04 AM

*** The Negligents & Cheater Slicks ***

05/31/2008 Reggie’s Music Joint
2105 S. State St.
Chicago, 60616
$8.00

Get your tickets ahead of time because this could very well sell out! Only 150 Tickets Available!

Royal Pines 9 pm
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Cheater Slicks 12 am

Get the tix at www.reggieslive.com
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May 28 2008 7:55 PM

botb3 info out now!
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May 28 2008 12:07 PM

Two shows this weekend...

FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2008
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