Sound And Motion Magazine: Issue One/ Eastbourne Extreme Special July 2013 | Page 14

Roam

A band that are to venues what polycell is to walls, Roam are a remorseless scourge on your ears. If you hate great music that is.
Sound And Motion love music with passion. Music that you feel inside of yourself.
Music that makes your
sperm want to get up
and crowd surf. Roam
make
music
just
like
that.
Thanks to a blistering heat that dominates their live show, Roam create an atmosphere

Rotait that makes everything outside of it seem meaningless. With a frontman that wraps the entire audience around his little finger and mic handle, the band assault the senses with surges of sound and breakdowns that shatter the very foundations of

A multi-instrumental, dualnationality duo, Rotait, with their drums, guitar, vocals and distorted cello, are a jewel in Brighton’ s already glittering crown.
Beautiful and soulful, Jareth and Rosanna create an atmosphere at their gigs that ensures the audience. With influences ranging from PJ Harvey to Nick Drake and a sound that, though it could never be in a million years be equalled in any way, feels reminiscent to the likes of The White Stripes and Radiohead, Rotait are a wonder to behold.
Rotait reel you in with a gentle but inviting vibe. With warm acoustic guitar and soft percussion, belted with bluesy croons and melancholy violin, they create a masterful blend of old bluegrass that creates an experience that can never be forgotten.