The Post Romantics
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GB Liverpool – Dark-Pop / Pop / Alternative Hip-Hop / R&B / Indie
The Post Romantics

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The Post Romantics under exclusive license to Deadboysclub Records
95ba079f6b438b225481c2252311e87e8c75b227 Call It Off Single 2018
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In November, 2017, a mysterious new band emerged on the live scene of Liverpool exuding a dark, unsettling aesthetic.

Influenced by ‘90s grunge and ‘00s R’n’B, The Post Romantics were not content with conforming to the scene they were surrounded by. Formed of brothers, Connor Cockbain, Cameron Cockbain and Liam Cockbain along with their childhood friend Sam Barton, the band have created a sound inspired by genres not typically heard from guitar bands. Modern hip-hop drum beats meet haunting guitar tones and emotional lyrical content to form their own brand of dark pop.

Aided by their mesmerising live performances, the band have rapidly grow from small local support slots to headline shows and major performances at Camden Assembly and O2 Academy Islington in London, all before releasing any music. They found recent success in the form of their self-released debut single, Call It Off. Connor explains “Call It Off is a track for the loveless generation. It helps to outline what The Post Romantics means to us. It’s more than a name, it’s a statement about how we feel.”

After stellar performances this year at Liverpool Sound City and The Great Escape Festival in Brighton, the band are gearing up to release their next single, Ride, recorded in the iconic Motor Museum with producer Al Groves (Bring Me The Horizon). The band have since returned to the studio to work on their debut four-track EP, Haunted. A body of work that looks into the relationships between individuals and their mental health; a conversation that The Post Romantics are passionate about promoting.

PRESS:

“Liverpool Noir at its best” KILLING MOON

“the energy and sheer drive this band performs with is so engaging, they have set a high bar for themselves” WORDS FOR MUSIC

“feel-good pop infectiousness that disguises a darker undertone” LITTLE INDIE BLOGS

“despite the multitude of British indie rock artists who have broken through in recent years, The Post Romantics clearly bring something different to the table” NOT ANOTHER MUSIC BLOG