Rome Burns

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Empty Samsara 00:00 Tools
War of the Pygmies 00:00 Tools
Non Specific Ghost Story 00:00 Tools
The Nexus 00:00 Tools
Seeking Mr Hyde 00:00 Tools
Waterbabes Drowning 00:00 Tools
Blue Boy 00:00 Tools
Stone Garden 00:00 Tools
Apocatastasis 00:00 Tools
Zd576 00:00 Tools
Allegiance Lies 00:00 Tools
The Escapologist 00:00 Tools
Coordinates of Control 00:00 Tools
Rebecca Eureka 00:00 Tools
Splitting Adam 00:00 Tools
Then Janus 00:00 Tools
Biding Time 00:00 Tools
Tears of the Avalanche Girl 00:00 Tools
Never Reign 00:00 Tools
The Writing's On the Wall 00:00 Tools
Past the Embarkation Point 00:00 Tools
Boddhidharma 00:00 Tools
Bodhidharma 00:00 Tools
Bug Song 00:00 Tools
ZD 576 00:00 Tools
Terminus 00:00 Tools
Warmth 00:00 Tools
Broken 00:00 Tools
A Jaded Sun 00:00 Tools
Habitual Hearts 00:00 Tools
Remarkable Man 00:00 Tools
Non Specific Ghost Stories 00:00 Tools
Reflecting Light 00:00 Tools
Dirt 00:00 Tools
Settle 00:00 Tools
Submissions And Falls 00:00 Tools
Catharsis 00:00 Tools
Broken (G.T.M. Mix) 00:00 Tools
Spooky Music 00:00 Tools
A Plague On Both Houses 00:00 Tools
See No Evil 00:00 Tools
Kandy 00:00 Tools
Tears For The Avalanche Girl 00:00 Tools
Captain's Song 00:00 Tools
The Salamander 00:00 Tools
The Mermaid 00:00 Tools
The Devil For Man 00:00 Tools
Monsters and Martyrs 00:00 Tools
Red Riding 00:00 Tools
When We Were Gods 00:00 Tools
Munchausen on the Moon 00:00 Tools
Monster at the Centre of the Room 00:00 Tools
Lucky Star 00:00 Tools
Co-ordinates of Control 00:00 Tools
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Cambridge based Goth rockers, Rome Burns started off as an experiment between two friends when they were deliberating what they would sound like on recording. Over a decade later and two albums, Non-Specific Ghost Stories and their second offering, 'The Static Murmur' can be heard on many UK Goth dancefloors, which Simon Satori's distinctive vocals ranging out to the masses. When performing live, the band interact with the audience well and demonstrate a slightly disturbed sense of humour, bantering with the crowd and the occassional improvisation. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.