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Romeo Spike / Press

“A perfect storm of talent, rock and blissful experimentation exists in Romeo Spike.”

"To be futuristic, you must be cutting-edge, innovative, and a pioneering revolutionary. Unbelievably, the two gentlemen of Romeo Spike somehow accomplish this"

“Specter’s Ghost ... is not only the album’s centerpiece and aural definition of this group’s aesthetic, but is quite possibly this writer’s favorite song of the year.”

“The talent involved in the project is undeniable.”

“The blending of uniqueness is perfectly laced over a radio friendly mix of pop and rock driven sounds making this album an easy listen and at the same time falling into the category of "doesn't sound like anything else out there right now.”

“Romeo Spike might sound like a martini, but the grooves on the band’s debut disc go down so smooth you might forget you’re out of your seat and on the dance floor.”

“The album [For The Cause] is almost like a space ship, it blasts off with the energizing "Spaceman" and then drifts away into a calm tranquility that can only be described as fantastic.”

“The group reveals that they can wield a variety of traditional song writing techniques while simultaneously yielding unique results.”

"They will open your mind to a world of new beginnings, second chances, and a new age of music that has the potential to change lives."

“you don't need to dive too far into their debut album to see the immense amount of talent that you have just stumbled upon.”

“Romeo Spike has created a very authentic spacey album with enough atmospheric backdrops to take you as far away from earth as possible.”

"...artist Romeo Spike not only have a cool name, they have a cool sound. They give their offering of “Christmas Diablo,” which doesn’t come across as your usual seasonal treat, but in fact is something you should consider adopting as a new tradition."

“Sara Baby is that rare, elusive tune that can make both the day brighter and the night darker—it’s what you listen to at dawn during a rainstorm. If you know what’s good for you.”

“Seriously, these dudes take dream pop not just further down the same linear path trod by Peter Gabriel and Brian Eno, but veer off into side roads that lead, presumably, to Yellow Submarine-like fields littered with stockpiles of cabernet, condoms and early '80s space-rock vinyl.”