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Lee's Liquor Lounge
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Osseo, MN
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03
2017
Minneapolis, MN
The Hook and Ladder Theater
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FEB
04
2017
St Paul, MN
THE FITZGERALD THEATER
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MAY
06
2016
Minneapolis, MN
Bell Museum of Natural History
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APR
28
2016
Winona, MN
Mid West Music Fest
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MAR
17
2016
Owatonna, MN
Steele County History Center
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MAR
05
2016
Stillwater, MN
Lift Bridge Brewery
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FEB
14
2016
Minneapolis, MN
Aster River Room
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JAN
15
2016
St Paul, MN
The Turf Club
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NOV
01
2015
St Paul, MN
The Turf Club
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OCT
23
2015
Minneapolis, MN
Ice House MPLS
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JUL
31
2015
Minneapolis, MN
Dakota Jazz Club
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MAY
17
2015
Minneapolis, MN
Anchor Fish and Chips
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APR
04
2015
Lutsen, MN
Lutsen Mountains
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FEB
14
2015
Minneapolis, MN
Aster Cafe
I Was There
OCT
24
2014
Faribault, MN
Newhall Auditorium at Shattuck-St. Mary's
I Was There
AUG
03
2014
Minneapolis, MN
Red Stag Block Party
I Was There
MAR
17
2014
Minneapolis, MN
First Avenue
I Was There
FEB
14
2014
Minneapolis, MN
Aster Cafe
I Was There
AUG
14
2013
St Louis Park, MN
Wolfe Park Amphitheater
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About Romantica
“After an extended hiatus, Romantica are back with perhaps their finest album to date. From the hushed tones of ‘Harder to Hear’ to their tip of the hat to Gram Parsons, ‘Cecil Ingram Conor,’ Ben Kyle and the band sound like they mean business on the new Shadowlands album” says Bill DeVille of The Current.
Shadowlands was released on Last Chance Records on February 10th, 2017.
Romantica’s fourth album and first release in seven years was in danger of never happening, after frontman/songwriter Ben Kyle became ill. “It feels like a resurrection,” Kyle says of Shadowlands. As Ben told Andrea Swensson of The Current, “With the illness, with the hiatus over the past years, there was sort of a death for me; for the band, and for music even, in a way. It got to the point, with the illness, where I realized that I may not be able to write or play again. I may have to let everything go. It’s a really, really hard place to be, where you feel like life is just slipping away from you. So I think I got to the place there where I was able to let go and say that’s okay. I let go. I surrender. And I receive everything that I’ve ever been given, and everything that I will be given, as a gift. And so now I feel like everything I have is something that’s really given back to me. It does feel like a resurrection.”
Indeed, the emotion-charged set marks a creative rebirth for the sprawling Minnesota-based ensemble, with Kyle’s evocative vocals and vivid songwriting illuminated by his bandmates’ organic instrumental rapport. Romantica’s lush, melodic songcraft has won considerable attention in the Americana/alt-country community, but the Irish-born Kyle’s unique perspective resists easy categorization. While the band’s personnel has shifted and evolved over the years, its unique musical vision has remained consistent.
Shadowlands’ 14 lovingly crafted originals encompass intense introspection and celebratory uplift, with such heartfelt tunes as “Let the Light Go Through You,” “Harder to Hear,” “Give Your Heart a Shelter,” “Here It Comes” and the heartfelt Gram Parsons tribute “Cecil Ingram Connor” reflecting on life’s trials and triumphs in a manner that echoes the album’s title.
Romantica’s extended hiatus—during which Kyle released a self-titled solo album as well as a collaborative effort with Carrie Rodriguez, pointedly titled We Still Love Our Country—was a product of the band’s disputes with its former label, as well as the realities of family commitments.”
“I have five children, and between us there’s about thirteen kids in the band,” Kyle says. “We needed those years to ground ourselves and our families, so now we’re coming back together with a little more life experience.”
Now, with Romantica back on track and ready to hit the road, Kyle is decidedly enthused about the band’s future.
“We’re not taking ourselves too seriously, and we’re doing it for the right reasons,” he says. “We’re doing it for the joy of it, and because we love it. We’re a community of friends who like being together, and it’s valuable and fruitful for us to continue making music. It’s not about being successful in the generic sense. It’s about bringing the gifts we’ve been given and giving them to each other and the world in the way that only we will.”
Shadowlands was released on Last Chance Records on February 10th, 2017.
Romantica’s fourth album and first release in seven years was in danger of never happening, after frontman/songwriter Ben Kyle became ill. “It feels like a resurrection,” Kyle says of Shadowlands. As Ben told Andrea Swensson of The Current, “With the illness, with the hiatus over the past years, there was sort of a death for me; for the band, and for music even, in a way. It got to the point, with the illness, where I realized that I may not be able to write or play again. I may have to let everything go. It’s a really, really hard place to be, where you feel like life is just slipping away from you. So I think I got to the place there where I was able to let go and say that’s okay. I let go. I surrender. And I receive everything that I’ve ever been given, and everything that I will be given, as a gift. And so now I feel like everything I have is something that’s really given back to me. It does feel like a resurrection.”
Indeed, the emotion-charged set marks a creative rebirth for the sprawling Minnesota-based ensemble, with Kyle’s evocative vocals and vivid songwriting illuminated by his bandmates’ organic instrumental rapport. Romantica’s lush, melodic songcraft has won considerable attention in the Americana/alt-country community, but the Irish-born Kyle’s unique perspective resists easy categorization. While the band’s personnel has shifted and evolved over the years, its unique musical vision has remained consistent.
Shadowlands’ 14 lovingly crafted originals encompass intense introspection and celebratory uplift, with such heartfelt tunes as “Let the Light Go Through You,” “Harder to Hear,” “Give Your Heart a Shelter,” “Here It Comes” and the heartfelt Gram Parsons tribute “Cecil Ingram Connor” reflecting on life’s trials and triumphs in a manner that echoes the album’s title.
Romantica’s extended hiatus—during which Kyle released a self-titled solo album as well as a collaborative effort with Carrie Rodriguez, pointedly titled We Still Love Our Country—was a product of the band’s disputes with its former label, as well as the realities of family commitments.”
“I have five children, and between us there’s about thirteen kids in the band,” Kyle says. “We needed those years to ground ourselves and our families, so now we’re coming back together with a little more life experience.”
Now, with Romantica back on track and ready to hit the road, Kyle is decidedly enthused about the band’s future.
“We’re not taking ourselves too seriously, and we’re doing it for the right reasons,” he says. “We’re doing it for the joy of it, and because we love it. We’re a community of friends who like being together, and it’s valuable and fruitful for us to continue making music. It’s not about being successful in the generic sense. It’s about bringing the gifts we’ve been given and giving them to each other and the world in the way that only we will.”
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Genres:
Alternative, Americana, Acoustic, Country, Folk, Indie, Pop
Band Members:
Ben Kyle, Ryan Lovan, Tony Zaccardi, Danger Dave Strahan, Aaron Fabbrini
Hometown:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
No upcoming shows
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Past
OCT
04
2019
Minneapolis, MN
Dakota
I Was There
MAY
03
2019
Minneapolis, MN
The Parkway Theater
I Was There
MAY
05
2018
St Paul, MN
Fitzgerald Theater
I Was There
MAR
25
2018
Minneapolis, MN
THE DRAFTHORSE
I Was There
MAR
10
2018
Minneapolis, MN
Lee's Liquor Lounge
I Was There
FEB
14
2018
Minneapolis, MN
Aster Cafe
I Was There
SEP
26
2017
Osseo, MN
Yellow Tree Theater
I Was There
JUN
03
2017
Minneapolis, MN
The Hook and Ladder Theater
I Was There
FEB
04
2017
St Paul, MN
THE FITZGERALD THEATER
I Was There
MAY
06
2016
Minneapolis, MN
Bell Museum of Natural History
I Was There
APR
28
2016
Winona, MN
Mid West Music Fest
I Was There
MAR
17
2016
Owatonna, MN
Steele County History Center
I Was There
MAR
05
2016
Stillwater, MN
Lift Bridge Brewery
I Was There
FEB
14
2016
Minneapolis, MN
Aster River Room
I Was There
JAN
15
2016
St Paul, MN
The Turf Club
I Was There
NOV
01
2015
St Paul, MN
The Turf Club
I Was There
OCT
23
2015
Minneapolis, MN
Ice House MPLS
I Was There
JUL
31
2015
Minneapolis, MN
Dakota Jazz Club
I Was There
MAY
17
2015
Minneapolis, MN
Anchor Fish and Chips
I Was There
APR
04
2015
Lutsen, MN
Lutsen Mountains
I Was There
FEB
14
2015
Minneapolis, MN
Aster Cafe
I Was There
OCT
24
2014
Faribault, MN
Newhall Auditorium at Shattuck-St. Mary's
I Was There
AUG
03
2014
Minneapolis, MN
Red Stag Block Party
I Was There
MAR
17
2014
Minneapolis, MN
First Avenue
I Was There
FEB
14
2014
Minneapolis, MN
Aster Cafe
I Was There
AUG
14
2013
St Louis Park, MN
Wolfe Park Amphitheater
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Romantica
“After an extended hiatus, Romantica are back with perhaps their finest album to date. From the hushed tones of ‘Harder to Hear’ to their tip of the hat to Gram Parsons, ‘Cecil Ingram Conor,’ Ben Kyle and the band sound like they mean business on the new Shadowlands album” says Bill DeVille of The Current.
Shadowlands was released on Last Chance Records on February 10th, 2017.
Romantica’s fourth album and first release in seven years was in danger of never happening, after frontman/songwriter Ben Kyle became ill. “It feels like a resurrection,” Kyle says of Shadowlands. As Ben told Andrea Swensson of The Current, “With the illness, with the hiatus over the past years, there was sort of a death for me; for the band, and for music even, in a way. It got to the point, with the illness, where I realized that I may not be able to write or play again. I may have to let everything go. It’s a really, really hard place to be, where you feel like life is just slipping away from you. So I think I got to the place there where I was able to let go and say that’s okay. I let go. I surrender. And I receive everything that I’ve ever been given, and everything that I will be given, as a gift. And so now I feel like everything I have is something that’s really given back to me. It does feel like a resurrection.”
Indeed, the emotion-charged set marks a creative rebirth for the sprawling Minnesota-based ensemble, with Kyle’s evocative vocals and vivid songwriting illuminated by his bandmates’ organic instrumental rapport. Romantica’s lush, melodic songcraft has won considerable attention in the Americana/alt-country community, but the Irish-born Kyle’s unique perspective resists easy categorization. While the band’s personnel has shifted and evolved over the years, its unique musical vision has remained consistent.
Shadowlands’ 14 lovingly crafted originals encompass intense introspection and celebratory uplift, with such heartfelt tunes as “Let the Light Go Through You,” “Harder to Hear,” “Give Your Heart a Shelter,” “Here It Comes” and the heartfelt Gram Parsons tribute “Cecil Ingram Connor” reflecting on life’s trials and triumphs in a manner that echoes the album’s title.
Romantica’s extended hiatus—during which Kyle released a self-titled solo album as well as a collaborative effort with Carrie Rodriguez, pointedly titled We Still Love Our Country—was a product of the band’s disputes with its former label, as well as the realities of family commitments.”
“I have five children, and between us there’s about thirteen kids in the band,” Kyle says. “We needed those years to ground ourselves and our families, so now we’re coming back together with a little more life experience.”
Now, with Romantica back on track and ready to hit the road, Kyle is decidedly enthused about the band’s future.
“We’re not taking ourselves too seriously, and we’re doing it for the right reasons,” he says. “We’re doing it for the joy of it, and because we love it. We’re a community of friends who like being together, and it’s valuable and fruitful for us to continue making music. It’s not about being successful in the generic sense. It’s about bringing the gifts we’ve been given and giving them to each other and the world in the way that only we will.”
Shadowlands was released on Last Chance Records on February 10th, 2017.
Romantica’s fourth album and first release in seven years was in danger of never happening, after frontman/songwriter Ben Kyle became ill. “It feels like a resurrection,” Kyle says of Shadowlands. As Ben told Andrea Swensson of The Current, “With the illness, with the hiatus over the past years, there was sort of a death for me; for the band, and for music even, in a way. It got to the point, with the illness, where I realized that I may not be able to write or play again. I may have to let everything go. It’s a really, really hard place to be, where you feel like life is just slipping away from you. So I think I got to the place there where I was able to let go and say that’s okay. I let go. I surrender. And I receive everything that I’ve ever been given, and everything that I will be given, as a gift. And so now I feel like everything I have is something that’s really given back to me. It does feel like a resurrection.”
Indeed, the emotion-charged set marks a creative rebirth for the sprawling Minnesota-based ensemble, with Kyle’s evocative vocals and vivid songwriting illuminated by his bandmates’ organic instrumental rapport. Romantica’s lush, melodic songcraft has won considerable attention in the Americana/alt-country community, but the Irish-born Kyle’s unique perspective resists easy categorization. While the band’s personnel has shifted and evolved over the years, its unique musical vision has remained consistent.
Shadowlands’ 14 lovingly crafted originals encompass intense introspection and celebratory uplift, with such heartfelt tunes as “Let the Light Go Through You,” “Harder to Hear,” “Give Your Heart a Shelter,” “Here It Comes” and the heartfelt Gram Parsons tribute “Cecil Ingram Connor” reflecting on life’s trials and triumphs in a manner that echoes the album’s title.
Romantica’s extended hiatus—during which Kyle released a self-titled solo album as well as a collaborative effort with Carrie Rodriguez, pointedly titled We Still Love Our Country—was a product of the band’s disputes with its former label, as well as the realities of family commitments.”
“I have five children, and between us there’s about thirteen kids in the band,” Kyle says. “We needed those years to ground ourselves and our families, so now we’re coming back together with a little more life experience.”
Now, with Romantica back on track and ready to hit the road, Kyle is decidedly enthused about the band’s future.
“We’re not taking ourselves too seriously, and we’re doing it for the right reasons,” he says. “We’re doing it for the joy of it, and because we love it. We’re a community of friends who like being together, and it’s valuable and fruitful for us to continue making music. It’s not about being successful in the generic sense. It’s about bringing the gifts we’ve been given and giving them to each other and the world in the way that only we will.”
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Americana, Acoustic, Country, Folk, Indie, Pop
Band Members:
Ben Kyle, Ryan Lovan, Tony Zaccardi, Danger Dave Strahan, Aaron Fabbrini
Hometown:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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