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Sublime with Rome
Sublime with Rome is aptly named. The first part, “sublime,” is a great expression of the band’s sound—a blend of ska, reggae, and rock.
It also connects the band with the original Sublime, which was fronted by Bradley Nowell. He died in 1996.
Sublime with Rome performs several tracks from the Bradley Nowell era including “What I Got,” “Santeria,” “Doin’ Time,” “Badfish,” and “Date Rape.”
The “with Rome” part refers to new frontman Rome Ramirez. Since 2010, their three-word title protects them from lawsuits by the Nowell family.
Ramirez admirably fills his predecessor’s big shoes. He’s charismatic, dynamic, and extremely talented.
Fans of the original Sublime will love Sublime with Rome. Yes, it will have twinges of a tribute band, but it will also feel like a separate entity—its own thing.
Fans of ska, reggae, alternative rock, punk, and dub will also enjoy Sublime with Rome. The four-piece outfit creates a lot of music and all of it good.
Sublime with Rome consists of lead vocalist Rome Ramirez, bassist Eric Wilson, and drummer Carlos Verdugo. When performing live, they’re usually joined by a turntablist.
Sublime with Rome released Yours Truly in 2011. The studio album peaked at number nine on the Billboard 200. Their follow-up, Sirens, dropped in 2015.