When in Rome

When in Rome Members, Gear & Sound

Members

Select a When in Rome band member to check out the music gear they use live and in the studio.

About

When in Rome is an English synth-pop and new wave group that emerged from the vibrant music scene of Manchester. The band originally comprised Clive Farrington (vocals), Andrew Mann (vocals), and Michael Floreale (keyboards). Known for their catchy melodies and emotive lyrics, they gained significant attention with their hit single "The Promise," which became a staple of the late '80s synth-pop movement. Their music is characterized by a blend of electronic textures and engaging vocal harmonies, reminiscent of the era's iconic soundscape.

How to Sound Like When in Rome

When in Rome's sound is marked by lush, melodic synth lines and harmonic vocal interplay, creating a rich tapestry of electronic pop. The use of digital and analog synthesizers forms the backbone of their tracks, offering a mix of crisp, bright leads and warm, enveloping pads. To achieve their sound, musicians should focus on layering synth textures and utilizing chorus and reverb effects to add depth and space. The rhythmic elements are often driven by punchy, programmed drum machines, providing a steady, danceable foundation. Vocal arrangements should emphasize harmonic layering and dynamic contrasts, capturing the emotional resonance that defines their music.

Discography

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