Powerful and very talented band from Maaseik which make music in the best tradition
of Hüsker Dü, the Lemonheads, the Posies and Therapy!.
Songs
"Twice a day"
49,3 sec. - 97 Kb.
song: The Romans
Produced : P. Despiegelaere.
Year : 1990
Record co. : G-Rox P
"Tell that girl"
48,9 sec. - 96 Kb.
song: The Romans
Produced : P. Despiegelaere.
Year : 1990
Record co. : G-Rox P
"Fire Brigade"
45,6 sec. - 90 Kb.
song: Roy Wood
Produced : P. Despiegelaere.
Year : 1993
Record co. : Play that Beat!
"Someday Cindy"
60,3 sec. - 118 Kb.
song: The Romans
Year : 1996
Record co. : Play that Beat!
1998 (click for more):
The two brothers Laurens & Chris Leurs and their friend Frank Coonen become
runners-up in the 1988 final of Belgians biggest talent contest, Humo's Rock Rally.
After the mini-album Ball & Chain (Produced by Kloot Per
W) and the full album Trigger Happy, they take a retreat. They perform as
backing vocals for other Belgian Artists like De Mens,
Ze Noiz and The Paranoiacs.
In 1993 they hit back real hard with "Major Panic". Not less than
four singles are released from this album : "Down down underground",
"Fire Brigade" (a Move cover), "Minneapolis" and "My
friend Stan" (a Slade cover), all of which got raving critics and wide airplay.
They tour the country extensively (e.g. as the opener for Iggy Pop).
Or as Knack put it in a review of the album "the Romans have plotted
their revenge together with producer Paul Despiegelaere (see Machines).
"Major Panic" plays in the first league of the best Belgians of all
time and is miles ahead of almost everything that went through our hands in the
last half year. That much praise is due to six songs of outstanding quality and
their fine harmony in singing and living. They had it already and they found it
again."
In an article in Humo, the band is introduced as follows : "After
the very good album"Trigger Happy" The Romans have been without a record
contract for two years , so with less gigs, so with less airplay, so with less
screaming teenagers in skintight jeans, because that's how it goes. That is incomprehensible
because (1) the new Major Panic is an excellent rock album and we wish the nitwit
in the record company who caused the break a lot of itch and a short arm, and
(2) in the meantime countless other groups in the world have had the opportunity
to dump countless tons of shitty records on the world."
1996 sees the release of another good album "Be my star" with the
brilliant single "Someday Cindy" and "How slow" and "I
am the liar". Jacky Huys said about this record "We've always liked
the chaps from the Romans, even though the guitar-rock on Be my Star isn't really
up-to-date and it begins to appear they've definitively missed their train to
Top-ville".
1998 has the next Romans album and a move to a new record company : Oyster
Records. El Diablo was received well by the press, but apart from the curious
single ""Space Girl", which faired
very well in De Afrekening, the album didn't cause much of a stir. As the bio
says : "But The Romans don't let it go to their heart, as their primary
concern is not 'becoming famous' but writing songs with a capital 'S'."
In 1998 also, Laurens Leurs made his way into politics : he was elected in the
local town council in Maaseik where he took on the post of culture and youth.
Although their talent is well-appreciated by the alternative rock-audience
and recognized by the critics, they haven't managed to produce a breakthrough
to the general audience or markets abroad. But as Laurens Leurs said in 1993 "I
am glad with our position as underdogs. It is the most comfortable position to
be in as a musician. I don't want to have to prove myself constantly. ... The
Romans will never be the next big thing.".
In april 2000 The Romans compiled the best of their material they have recorded
in the period from 1989 until 2000 on acompilation album, called "So Far".
There even is the release of a single, "Burn 2000", a new version of the
song that appeared on the mini-album "Ball & Chain", got a lot of airplay but
never got out on single-format.
In his latest newsletter to the fans, Laurens Leurs said "After 12 years of
sweating, labouring, amusing us, rehearsing, manifesting us, we make a round-up
of what the Romans have done to this day. This brings to an end an important period
of the Romans. What now?! With this, the pages of the nineties' book is definitely
turned over. New ambitions need to found, new goals to be set. "You gotta walk
and don't look back".
Only a few weeks later, the decision was made : The Romans split. The reason
are no "artistic differences", "ego-clashes" or solo-plans, but a feeling that
everything has been done.
Members :
- Laurens Leurs (vocals, guitars)
- Chris Leurs (vocals, bass)
- Frank Coonen (drums)
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Albums :
- Ball & Chain (Green - 1989)
- Trigger Happy (Play it again Sam - 1990)
- Major panic (Play that Beat! - 1993)
- Be my star (Play that Beat! - 1996)
- El Diablo (Oyster Records - 1998)
- So Far (Oyster Records - 2000)
Websites :
- My review of "El Diablo", also
contains bio at the time of the release, press reviews, real-audio bits ...
- Official Page of the Romans
- Oyster Records - their
record company
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