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The Young Romans
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresIndie Pop
Years active2010-present
LabelsRed Parade Music Group
Websitehttp://www.theyoungromans.com

The Young Romans are a pop/indie duo from Los Angeles, California. The duo consists of singer/piano-player Brad Hooks, and Chilean-born singer/guitar player Sari Mellafe. Although they each come from opposite ends of the musical spectrum - Brad with a penchant for perfectly constructed pop songs, and Sari for haunting and ethereal sounds - their songwriting styles meet in the middle to create a unique and beautiful balance.

History

In 2010, they were signed to producer Jim Roach (Producer)'s label Red Parade Music and released their first EP Yesterday Night. Over the next two years, the two worked in the studio with Jim further developing their sound until they were ready to release their first full-length album, Tiger Child.

Their second single "Where You Go" was featured as the end credits song in the Ewan McGregor / Emily Blunt film, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, yet again putting the band on the world stage.

They planned to continue to tour throughout 2013 to support their new record.

Discography

  • 2010: Yesterday Night - EP
  • 2012: New Beginnings - Single and Tiger Child - LP
  • 2015: Bells and Sirens, Pt. I - EP