Guendoline Rome Viray Gomez(born 30 Aug 1999), better known by his stage nameNo Rome,is aLondon-based Filipino musician fromSan Francisco del Monte.He is best known for his 2021 single "Spinning",which featuredCharli XCXandthe 1975,and charted at No. 94 on theUK Singles Chart.Gomez also cowrote the 1975's "TooTimeTooTimeTooTime",which charted at No. 26.

No Rome
Birth nameGuendoline Rome Viray Gomez
Born(1999-08-30)30 August 1999(age 25)
San Francisco del Monte,Metro Manila, Philippines
LabelsDirty Hit

Life and career

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Early life

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Guendoline Rome Viray Gomez[1]grew up in the suburb of San Francisco del Monte withinManila.[2]His father was a former DJ and his mother a church singer, while his younger sister Gabriel performed under the name Aunt Robert and his older brother Zeon under the name U-Pistol,[3]short for Ulzzang Pistol.[4]He grew up listening toMy Bloody ValentineandSlowdive,and later electronic artists such asBjörkandAphex Twin.[5]Growing up, he became interested in visual art after taking pictures with his father's camera, and spent extended periods onFlickrand laterTumblr,on the grounds that its contents were annotated with information for further research;[6]he was later inspired to start writing after reading books of poems by artists such asFrank O'HaraandRobert Frost.[7]

"When I was just starting, many people discouraged me, saying, ‘No, Rome, not in music; try something else.’ That stuck in my mind."

Gomez in October 2019[2]

Gomez's first performances were as part of the band Rome and the Cats alongside his brother, who acted as his manager.[4]He then adopted the stage name "No Rome", based on a common response to him stating that he was starting in the music industry,[2]and with Zeon and Ethan Namoch founded Young Liquid Gang (YLG) in 2012, a collective of musicians, visual artists, photographers, managers, and graphic designers which ran until 2015.[3]One of YLG's members, Leon Ordinario, met Gomez by chance at aMcDonald'soutside their college, and would later become the programmer and drummer for Gomez's live shows; another bandmate, Chris, would flash moving images on Gomez using a projector.[3]

Gomez moved to London at the age of 18, after he was signed toDirty Hit.[2]

Early releases,RIP Indo Hisashi,andCrying in the Prettiest Places

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In 2013, he released the double A-side single "Dance With Me" / "United We Are" ",[8]followed by the EPFantasy,both on Number Line Records.[4]In 2014, he released "Heaven", a song inspired by recent bereavements,[9]and in 2015, he released "Know U" on Mermaid Avenue, about beingghostedby inopportune partners,[10]and the EPHurry Home & Reston Number Line Records.[4]The following year, fed up of carting hisMIDI controllersaround on buses, he took a job at acall center,staying in post for seven months, and used the proceeds to purchase adigital audio workstation,gear, and private transportation.[3]In January 2017, he released "Blue Jeans", a song about misinterpretation of his lyrics,[11]and the following month he released "Seventeen" onRyan Hemsworth's Secret Songs label, a song about a friend's failed romance;[12]Wave Racerwould cover the song in June 2021.[13]

Gomez then entered into correspondence withSamuel Burgess-Johnsonand sent him his demos, who proceeded to share them with his flatmateMatty Healy,who invited him toLondonand signed him to his labelDirty Hit.[14]In 2018, Healy andGeorge Danielproduced Rome's third EP,RIP Indo Hisashi,[15]which took its name from the Japanese painter Hisashi Indo,[6]and featured "Narcissist", a collaboration with the 1975,[15]who later adapted it for their own "TooTimeTooTimeTooTime",[16]which charted at No. 26 on the UK Singles Chart.[17]Healy and Daniel also produced Gomez's fourth EP,Crying in the Prettiest Places,the following year,[18]which charted at No. 14 on theUK R&B Albums Chart.[19]

"Spinning",It's All Smiles,andBlueboy Must Die

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In January 2020, Gomez announced that he was working onSamantha's TV,[20]a mixtape, which took its name from the character played byScarlett JohanssoninHer;[14]following theCOVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines,he was trapped in the country, having visited with the intention of performing at that year'sWanderland Music and Arts Festival.[14]After spending time at his parents' house, he moved to an apartment inSubic.[21]While there, he aborted the mixtape, and started afresh;[14]he toldthe Line of Best Fitin December 2021 that he found the lockdown conducive, as previously he had been "ADD-ing all over the place "and unable to focus.[6]

In 2021, he, Charli XCX and the 1975 released "Spinning",[22]which charted at No. 94 on the UK Singles Chart in March 2021;[19]the following month,Forbeslisted him on theirForbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2021list,[23]and the month after that, he andChase Atlanticfeatured on Elio's "Hurts 2 Hate Somebody", which appeared on her remix album, "Elio and Friends: The Remixes".[24]Later that year, Daniel andBJ Burtoncoproduced Rome's albumIt's All Smiles,[25]which he named ironically due to its sad lyrics,[26]and which he promoted with azinecomprising photographs taken by Gomez.[6]

In May 2023, Gomez featured on theSalutesong "Run Away With You", which featured on their EPShield.[27]Later that month, he released "Brother", which was inspired by "Plantasia"byMort GarsonandRachel McKibbens' "Letter From My Heart to My Brain",[28]and in August 2023, he released "Deep Diving", aUK garage-inspired song also inspired by "Plantasia".[29]On 8 September, he released the Kurisu-produced mixtapeBlueboy Must Die,[30]which had been delayed from 28 July 2023,[28]and on 15 December 2023, he and Ocho the Bullet cowroteJosh Cullen's "Get Right", which Gomez also coproduced.[31]

Critical reception

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It's All Smilesreceived mixed reviews, and varying genre classifications, earning one out of five stars fromthe Guardian[1],four out of five stars fromDIY Mag[32]and a 7.1 fromPitchfork.[33]The Guardianargued that Gomez's self-proclaimed genre, "shoegaze R&B," presented contradictory ideas about the role of vocals:Shoegazeis a genre in which "singers sink in quicksands of guitar", whileR&Bis a genre often dependent on the quality of the vocalist, and noted that his choice "to foreground his thin, trebly voice and treat it with endless effects [... owed] more to hyperpop than anything else." They also described the album's "A Place Where Nobody Knows" and "Everything" aschillwave,and described the album as a "hyperpopheadache ".[1]Pitchfork described the range of vocal styles presented in the record as "chameleonic," and calledIt's All Smiles,"solid pop with an experimental slant" that was "gratifying" and "ambitious" when cast against its pop counterparts, but ultimately "too safe."[33]DIY Mag cited a "clear desire to mess with pop convention."[32]

Personal life and influences

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Gomez spent a period misdiagnosed withschizophrenia,for which he tookantipsychoticmedication; he later wrote theIt's All Smilesalbum track "Secret Beach" about his experiences.[6]

In a December 2021 interview withVice,he stated thatIt's All Smileshad been influenced by My Bloody Valentine,Nujabes,andthe Avalanches,[34]and a March 2022 edition ofOut of Printnoted that his influences spanned theDeftones,jungle producerGoldie,and the light art pioneersJenny HolzerandNam June Paik,and that his "ultimate musical hero" wasKim Gordon.[3]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • It's All Smiles(2021)[35]

Mixtapes

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  • Blueboy Must Die(2023)[35]

Extended plays

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  • Fantasy(2013)[4]
  • Hurry Home & Rest(2015)[35]
  • RIP Indo Hisashi(2018)[35]
  • Crying in the Prettiest Places(2019)[35]
  • Some More Smiles(2022)[35]

Singles

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  • "Hurts 2 Hate Somebody"(EliofeaturingChase Atlanticand No Rome)(2021)
  • "Shoegazing"(Misogi featuring No Rome)(2023)

References

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  2. ^abcdLo, Ricky."No Rome is a 'gender-blind' singer".Philstar.Retrieved23 November2023.
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  5. ^Dork (6 August 2018)."No Rome:" The album has always been on the way, it keeps changing "".Dork.Retrieved25 January2024.
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  11. ^ab"We Teamed Up With No Rome and Made a Music Video for" Blue Jeans "".Scout Magazine.24 January 2017.Retrieved25 November2023.
  12. ^ab"No Rome's" Seventeen "Will Make You Remember Your First Love".The FADER.Retrieved24 November2023.
  13. ^Gallagher, Alex (29 June 2021)."Listen to Wave Racer cover No Rome's 'Seventeen'".NME.Retrieved25 November2023.
  14. ^abcd"No Rome: thriller from Manila".The Face.29 May 2020.Retrieved24 November2023.
  15. ^abDaly, Rhian (24 May 2018)."Listen to new song from Matty Healy's 'muse' No Rome, co-produced by two of The 1975".NME.Retrieved17 November2023.
  16. ^"The 1975 – TooTimeTooTimeTooTime Hottest Record".BBC Radio 1.15 August 2018.Archivedfrom the original on 15 August 2018.Retrieved16 February2021.
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  20. ^"No Rome is 'working' on his first album, 'FYI'".Dork.13 January 2020.Retrieved25 November2023.
  21. ^Daly, Rhian (29 November 2021)."No Rome:" Shoegaze R&B "master designing a new world of invention and unity".NME.Retrieved27 January2024.
  22. ^Graves, Shahlin (5 March 2021)."Must-listen: No Rome feat. Charli XCX & The 1975 - 'Spinning'".Coup De Main Magazine.Retrieved17 November2023.
  23. ^Singh, Surej (20 April 2021)."BENEE, Jackson Wang, No Rome and more featured on Forbes' 30 Under 30 Asia list 2021".NME.Retrieved25 January2024.
  24. ^"ELIO links up with Chase Atlantic and No Rome for 'hurts 2 hate somebody'".DIY.10 May 2021.Retrieved28 January2024.
  25. ^Daly, Rhian (3 December 2021)."No Rome – 'It's All Smiles' review: an immersive debut well worth the wait".NME.Retrieved18 November2023.
  26. ^Savillo, Lia (7 December 2021)."No Rome Just Wants You to Feel Like You Belong".Vice.Retrieved27 January2024.
  27. ^Rodriguez, Krystal (18 May 2023)."Ahead Of Their EDC Las Vegas Debut, Rising DJ/Producer Salute Talks New EP 'Shield' and Taking Their 'Fast, Soulful House Music' Worldwide".Billboard.Retrieved13 December2023.
  28. ^ab"No Rome announces mixtape 'Blueboy Must Die'".DIY.26 May 2023.Retrieved25 November2023.
  29. ^Murray, Robin (9 August 2023)."No Rome's 'Deep Diving' Inhabits Its Own Realm | News".Clash Magazine Music News, Reviews & Interviews.Retrieved25 November2023.
  30. ^"No Rome: Blueboy Must Die review - returns with a sprawling selection of tracks".The Line of Best Fit.Retrieved25 November2023.
  31. ^"Josh Cullen teams up with No Rome and Ocho the Bullet on new single 'GET RIGHT' – listen".Josh Cullen teams up with No Rome and Ocho the Bullet on new single 'GET RIGHT' – listen | Bandwagon | Music media championing and spotlighting music in Asia.15 December 2023.Retrieved27 January2024.
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