Radio Romance Kicks Off the “Weekend” with New Music

Single Art Courtesy of Big Machine Label Group

Debut Single Available Now

NASHVILLE, TN – Delivering a fusion of traditional Country and ‘90s Pop/Rock harmonies, four-piece band RADIO ROMANCE has released their debut single “Weekend” on Big Machine Label Group imprint Nash Next Records. The new music premiered nationwide on Ty, Kelly & Chuck Mornings early Friday (4/27) and officially impacts Country radio as PopCulture.com proclaims “Weekend” is “reminiscent of everything that is right with country music.” Co-produced alongside Brad Winters, the track soars with Sam Hayes on lead vocals as Josh Gramling on guitar, Adam Smithwick on bass and Moises Padilla on drums round out the unique groove. Listen here:https://bmlg.lnk.to/RadioRomancePR.

Offering a raucous Friday night anthem, the “Weekend” chorus erupts: Forget your worries, forget your problems / Raise ‘em up tonight, we ain’t got one / Yesterday is where it’s gone to stay / And tomorrow’sstill a whole ‘nother day away / So don’t think about where you been / Or where you might be goin’ / Tonight we ain’t thinkin’ / We’re just drinkin’ because it’s the freakin’ weekend.

Finding inspiration from an old Eddie Rabbit album of the same name, Radio Romance was born out of sets cutting their teeth at Legend’s Corner on Lower Broadway in Nashville. Seeing RADIO ROMANCE on the wall during their performances, it was an instant sell. Their dynamic live show recently earned them the reigning Champion title of the NASH Next Challenge, further cementing their place in Music City.

Radio Romance has introduced their sound to Country fans nationwide alongside some of the genre’s top acts including Luke Bryan, Cole Swindell, Lee Brice, Billy Currington and Luke Combs. They will join the bill at CMA Fest for the Breakout Stage on June 7. For a full list of tour dates and more, visit RealRadioRomance.com.

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