Row Jomah Credit: Photo via Silent J Studio
Joe Roma is heading in a new direction. This World Remains, a five-track EP recorded at West Jefferson, North Carolinaโ€™s Bear Cabin Lodge, is a step away from Row Jomahโ€™s non-arrangement, jam-based style heard on past releases such as 2017โ€™s Guns & Gods & Gold.

โ€œThe songโ€™s lyrics are heavily influenced by the setting where we recorded in,โ€ Roma told CL.

The first single, โ€œPush & Pullโ€ is about getting through hard times with help from your friends. โ€œRather than succumb to the โ€˜push and pullโ€™ of everyday life, they fly away to the mountains and build a new world just for them to live in happiness and harmony all their days,โ€ he added.

Row Jomah’s no-cover album release party at Dunedin Brewery on Saturday, Aug. 12 also features the likes of local hip-hop legend Jon Ditty, saxophonist Brian Doss, and vocalist Rochelle โ€œSongbird Shellaโ€ Siddiq, just to name those who have been announced.

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Josh Bradley is Creative Loafing Tampa's resident live music freak. He started freelancing with the paper in 2020 at the age of 18, and has since covered, announced, and previewed numerous live shows in...