Bad Timing Records is excited to announce they have signed New Brunswick, NJ punk driven indie-popers ROMP! ROMP released their spectacularly refreshing debut EP Sorry, Not Sorry late last year, delivering a string of pop songs that drip with raw anger and emotion. Bad Timing Records will be re-releasing this EP in the fall digitally and as a 7″ with a soon to be announced bonus track. The original EP can be heard on ROMP’s bandcamp.ย Following the release of the 7″, ROMP and Bad Timing Records will be releasing the band’s first full length. Details coming soon!ย ROMP will be heading out on an east coast tour this August. A full list of upcomingย dates can be found below.
When ROMP vocalist/keyboardist Madison Klarer and guitarist Lucas Dalakian met on Tinder in 2014, they had no idea they might have stumbled onto something better than true love: a perfect musical match.โNone of us were friends or knew each other before a year ago,โ Klarer enthuses about her ROMP bandmates, noting things between her and Dalakian are purely professional these days. โIt was all crazy chance.โ
Since that happenstance meeting, the group โ Klarer, Dalakian, drummer Mitch Gollub and bassist Chris Beninato โ have embarked on a quest to โplay every New Brunswick basementโ possible, seemingly a rite of passage for any New Jersey-based punk band worth their salt. Theyโve also delivered their self-proclaimed โangry pop musicโ in spades on Sorry, Not Sorry, their debut EP. Originally self-released in October 2014, the EP now sees a rerelease from Bad Timing Records.Sorry, Not Sorry might only span four tracks, but the EPโs songs truly run the gamut โ from the unpretentious alt-pop of โDriveโ and raucous riot grrrl-leaning โIf Your Head Gets Any Bigger You’ll Float Awayโ to the Rilo Kiley-inspired โPortraitโ and the remarkably mature sentiment laid out on the title track (โSaying sorry doesnโt mean we were wrong/Weโre just learning how to better ourselves.โ).Produced by Jesse Cannon (Man Overboard, TKTKTK), Sorry, Not Sorry is the bandโs first introduction to the musical world, but itโs already drawn rave reviews from fans, allowing ROMP to travel as far as New Orleans to win over audiences with their playful, undeniable pop- and punk-flecked sound.
It also launched ROMP into a slot opening for fellow New Brunswick band (and personal heroes) Screaming Females in early 2015 โ traction that should serve the quartet well as they ready their debut full-length, due out later this year on Bad Timing. The band promise the new album wonโt be a total departure from Sorry, Not Sorry but admit theyโre excited to expand their sound into something a bit more aggressive thatโs also โloud and articulate.โBut donโt worry, this slight sonic shift wonโt affect the bandโs outlook on their artย or life in general: โMusic is what we take seriously and put a lot of time and thought into,โ Dalakian explains. โWith everything else in life, we like to kick back, drink a lot of beers and hang out.โโWeโre just a group of people who loves creating new things,โ adds Klarer, a student at the Fashion Institute of Technology. โWeโre constantly doing it, whether thatโs for ROMP or something else. Music, art or anything else โ itโs what we love.โ
Tour Dates:
07/12 – East Brunswick, NJ
07/16ย – Ridgewood, NJ
07/18 – New Brunswick, NJ
08/13 – Stanhope, NJ
08/14 – Brooklyn, NY
08/15 – Pittsburgh, PA
08/16 – Athens, OH
08/20 – Asbury Park, NJ
08/21 – Silver Spring, MD*
08/22 – Newark, DE*
08/23 – Philadelphia, PA*
08/27 – Stroudsburg, PA
08/28 – Worcester, MA
08/29 – New Brunswick, NJ* w/ American Lions


