Roomrunner
American noise rock band
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Roomrunner was a noise rock group from Baltimore, Maryland, fronted by Denny Bowen, formerly of Double Dagger, Yukon, and The Dan Deacon Ensemble.[1] The group also included prominent Baltimore recording engineer Dan Frome on bass.[1] Past members have included Bowen's one-time Yukon bandmate Sam Garrett, and John Jones,[1] who went on to join Dope Body. To date, they have released a cassette tape[1] and an EP on Fan Death Records and have toured North America, playing with the likes of Dan Deacon, Future of the Left, and METZ.
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Roomrunner performing live in 2012, as seen in a video still. | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
| Genres | Noise rock, alternative rock, indie rock |
| Years active | 2010–2015 |
| Label | Fan Death Records |
| Members | Denny Bowen Jeff Byers Dan Frome Bret Lanahan |
| Past members | Sam Garrett John Jones Christopher Morwaski |
| Website | roomrunner |
The name Roomrunner comes from the wasei Japanese word used for "treadmill."[2][1] The band's sound has been described as "a conscious effort to revive the fuzz and feedback-laden churn of early-1990s indie rock. . . [but] theirs is a more ebullient take on the genre."[3]
In August 2015, the band announced on their Facebook page that they will be playing their last show in Baltimore in October 2015. The band headlined the final night of U+N Fest 4 at The Ottobar on October 3, 2015.[4]
Discography
Albums
- Ideal Cities LP, Fan Death Records, 2013[5]
Singles and EPs
- Separate 12" EP, Accidental Guest Recordings, 2014
- S/T Cassette, Fan Death Records, 2011
- Super Vague 12" EP, Fan Death Records, 2012[3]