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Billy Boy 3:000:00/3:00
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Fahlstrom 2:510:00/2:51
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Lurid Young 3:400:00/3:40
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The Rabbit 3:190:00/3:19
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Smile 2:480:00/2:48
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Old 1:380:00/1:38
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Arrogant 3:070:00/3:07
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SMACKDOWN 3:190:00/3:19
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MIDAS 3:290:00/3:29
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sistine 2:350:00/2:35
Press Features
“Saint Romanov sound like a band stubbornly determined not to make any new friends on Billy Boy. You know the type. Rock stars. Some of the greatest rock stars were sonic terrorists. Their mere presence was met with interest and mistrust by those around them. The meaning of their lyrics was dissected at length. The effect that their work could have on the impressionable youth was a hot topic of discussion. Terrorizing an audience into making them loyal followers is a game of light and shadows. What artists reveal is just as important as what they keep hidden. In an age where too much information is the norm, there’s just no room for new, dangerous, unhinged rock musicians. Saint Romanov may have just found a small opening, and they’re doing it the old-fashioned way. Grunge-toned Billy Boy sounds more like a ransom note, than a pop song. It’s not just the grunt of the vocals that makes this terrifying, but the similarly menacing sound of the instruments.” - Alt-77
“Alt Rock atmosphere, big bass and almost scratchy voice…[Billy Boy by Saint Romanov is] a bit like a great classic of literature…it stands out and remains modern whatever the era.” - Direct Actu
“"Left Handed Cigarette" is a deep and emotionally charged record, switching naturally between anger, love and bitter introspection, with a level of emotional maturity rare among 21-year-old artists. The EP features numerous collaborations, including guest appearances by Brazilian metal group the death season, Chicago artist Drea C, Wolfgang Hunter (from Fishing In Japan) and Brazilian guitarist Alexandre Spiga, who lent his talent to "Smile".” - Whiplash
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