'TELL ME ALL ABOUT YOU' / ROMAN AROUND: REVIEW


by mariah estran

photo by richie cortez

roman around drives us through the twists and turns of their thoughts in the new EP, Tell Me All About You. The multi-instrumentalist — also formally known as Roman Rivera — has dropped the listeners into the inner workings of the creatively stimulating soundscape on the eight-track debut.

Initially entreating the scene in 2021 with the single “Star Signs,” it was clear that Rivera’s production would be a peculiar delight, an introduction to a cosmic whirlwind of grainy guitar strums and thrilling synth.

Now Rivera is showcasing the intricate dissection of multiple genres through Tell Me All About You. From indie-pop to garage-rock and ambient vibrations, it’s a luring diverse intersection of sounds.

The EP opens with “Good Luck,” a moving array of slightly distorted keys echoing as you descend into Rivera’s design. You move through “DNT” — the lyrics which observe toxic relationships as the underline groovy nature flows within. While “Bear The Burden” accentuates those alt-pop traits. Bold bass tones and kinetic high-hat ring as the enticing vocals of featured artist Thavoron share the space. Through gentle-sounding verses, they make short declarations about the destruction of the environment. They sing: In my world it’s getting warm / It’s hard to do these things alone / Bear the burden, I’m responsible.  

“Rhythm” closes out the album with a rush of gritty guitar moments while Rivera sings about the loss of a beloved pet. Those emotions towards a best friend are clear. The song gathers momentum — Rivera reminiscences on tiny moments from their past. An exhilarating guitar solo at the last minute brings those feelings to a head — bells chime as drums rumble ahead. A sharp closer, a grand finale that makes you want to rewind and experience it all again.

While the exceptional production can’t go unnoticed, the personal and raw depictions uncovered within each track make it even stronger. It’s not an in-your-face announcement. Instead, you have to find it and, ultimately, feel it. Rivera says about the album, “Each track explores each subject without having to name it verbatim, and helps discover the unhidden meanings in the many various things that surround us all.”

Tell Me All About You feels like an empowering stream of consciousness. One that would have you wanting to unpack your mind as well. With this record, Rivera gives you the space to do so, or at least begin.

 

'LIKE ME MORE' / ROMAN AROUND: REVIEW


by mariah estran

photo by ker

roman around tackles the multi-faceted discussion on sobriety in the latest single, “Like Me More.”

Through their own experiences — personally stepping into sobriety and watching others grapple with the effects of abuse — the song acts as a sounding board, a way to unpack collected thoughts.

A catharsis of moving basslines creates a funky tinge as sharp drum taps keep the momentum. That sturdy progression can carry you into the artist's memories.

Those recounted times hold an impact through succinctly somber words. The artist opens with, ‘5pm, you’re wasted. Self-controlling habits, Sinking like titanic.’ An introspective declaration, a recall of the past, but a cry for others.

“Like Me More” is a song that highlights the struggle of alcoholism and drug use amongst those we hold closest,” the musician says about the track. “The peer pressure of caving-in holds experiences that were never desired. Stories of trips explained to someone after they’ve forgotten what happened makes drug use not always worth the experience.”

roman around continues to build on their unique universe. Sharing authentic stories amongst multi-layered production. That one-of-a-kind sound, a riveting, thought-provoking trance. One which keeps you curious about what will follow.

 

'STAR SIGNS' / ROMAN AROUND: REVIEW


by mariah estran

Casual astrology talk is inescapable these days. There are extensive Twitter threads to articles categorizing fictional characters by their moon signs – it is everywhere. For American rock group roman around, they’ve noticed the shift in the narrative; their latest single – appropriately titled “Star Signs” – dives right in.

“I started noticing trends in the way people around me were using astrology. It seemed to become less of a spiritual experience for people to find themselves and more of a rubric to judge others and avoid responsibility,” lead vocalist Roman Rivera says on the single. “Like I'm not a bad person because I'm a Sagittarius, and you're not a bad person cause you're a Pisces. Each sign is beautiful and the possibilities for your potential are endless!”

The four-minute track opens with a celestial-type charm as fuzzy guitar chords swiftly move in. Rivera’s emotive vocals glide over the raw, layered production as the lyrics ring: “You can blame it on your star sign and forget what you’re made of.”

Produced in their at-home studio, this compelling tune features a medley of peculiar sounds, a fortuitous wind chime sample (thanks to their dog), and even a discrete elephant noise. Each intertwined into this supernal sounding view on the tangled perspective of star placements.

It’s a gaze into a form of divination and a launch into the transcending galaxy of roman around.