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Romantic States: Vessels of Devils

28 February 2013

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Romantic States is music made by Jim Triplett and Ilenia Madelaire  from Baltimore Maryland.  Romantic States has so far released three singles and an EP on beko-dsl, and two full length cassettes on Tater Junction.

This most recent release is a ten song album titled, “Vessels Of Devils“.  In addition to original compositions, the album includes a cover of “Ana“, a song by Los Saicos.  The production and arrangement is skeletal/minimal/sparse, to reflect their live performance experience.  “Vessels Of Devils” is made available for free download on bandcamp.
http://romanticstates.bandcamp.com/album/vessels-of-devils

Catch them on tour this March with Baltimore’s PEALS.

Upcoming TOUR dates:
03/13 @ Club K, Baltimore MD  w/ The Big Ship
03/14 @ Silent Barn, Brooklyn  w/ Peals, The Flag
03/15 @ tba, Northampton MA  w/ Peals
03/16 @ Merle’s Record Rack, New Haven CT 3pm EARLY SHOW  w/ Peals
03/16 @ Machines With Magnets, Pawtucket RI  w/ Peals, Omnivore, Vio/Mire
03/17 @ Random Tea Room, Philly PA  w/ Peals

 

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http://romanticstates.bandcamp.com/album/vessels-of-devils
https://www.facebook.com/RomanticStates



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