Broken Romeo Releases “Stay With Me”
Broken Romeo is an Alternative Rock band from Tucson, Arizona. The music they produce is diverse and draws on influences including everything from classic rock to contemporary bands. Broken Romeo was the 2011 Tammie winner in the Rock category and they have shared the stage with many National acts. In Oct 2011 Broken Romeo released an all new full length album called ‘Desperation Daze.’ The album was recorded May thru June 2011 at Og7 studio in Tucson, Az., and was engineered and co- produced by Nando Rivas. The album is available at desperationdaze.com, CD Baby, iTunes, Amazon, and many other online distributors. The album is also available at all Zia Record Exchange locations in Arizona and Nevada. The first single "1 In A Million" is in rotation on 106.7 FM Phoenix as a "Homegrown Hit". Broken Romeo's song "One In A Million" was also featured in the Cinemax Hit Show "Banshee".
In 2015 BR continued to work on a new LP ‘Side One.’ The new Broken Romeo 10 song LP including the tracks "Broken Man", "What Are You Looking For?"," Lost & Found", "The Calling", "The Astronaut", "Mutually Sedated", "C.O.T.S." , "Let Me Go", "Something Good", and "What Are You Thinking?" will be released, starting with the song "Broken Man" ,on Aug 2nd 2013 one track at a time. Each new track was released 8-10 weeks after the previous track was released.
Born in the chaos of 2020/21 was the latest Broken Romeo studio album ‘Infirmus Orbis.’ Pandemics, unrest and dirty politics were the inspirations for these songs. Raw and dirty. This started as an EP but it's going to be a full album. This will be released digitally and on limited edition vinyl. Tracks will be released as they are finished. The 6th single released on 3-19-2024 is "Stay With Me". This modern hard rock track that features melodic vocal harmonies and progressive rock guitars accompanied by a booming rhythm section.
Broken Romeo are:
James Turpin: lead vocals, guitars Steve Turpin: lead guitars, vocals Ari Sloane: Bass
Matt Ringnell: Drums