The Early November, ROAM
Yes that’s a very old picture of myself and The Early November and it just seems appropriate to use! Ace Enders of The Early November called in and so did Alex Adam of ROAM so it’s a good show to listen to!
Yes that’s a very old picture of myself and The Early November and it just seems appropriate to use! Ace Enders of The Early November called in and so did Alex Adam of ROAM so it’s a good show to listen to!
Button down shirts all around! Jordan aka Onlychild came by to co-host and play unreleased songs (that you could have only heard on the live broadcast), we called Gunz to ask him about Whiteclaws and then ROAM and Nightbreakers called in!
Special Gone Fishkin this week because AJ Perdomo of The Dangerous Summer came by to co-host after releasing the first new TDS song in 4 years! Also Alex Adam from ROAM called in and Cardiknox stopped by
This is the story of how idobi photographer Gaëlle Pitrel fell in love with ROAM one gig at a time without even trying.
U.K. pop-punk band ROAM have been building up anticipation for over a year after signing to Hopeless Records, releasing an EP, and touring almost non-stop in 2015 with bands such as Handguns, State Champs, and Man Overboard.
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